Light falls on a double

  1. Light falls on a double slit with slit separationof 2.45×10^−6m, and the first bright fringe is seen at an angle of 13.8◦
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  2. Light falls on a double slit with slit separationof 2.19 × 10 −6 m, and the first bright fringe is seen at an angle of 12.7
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  3. A metallic surface emits photo electrons when green light falls on it. But the metal does not emit when yellow light falls on
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  4. Light falls on a double slit with slit separationof 2.19 × 10 −6 m, and the first bright fringe is seen at an angle of 12.7
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  5. Visible light that reaches the Earth from the Sun is known as white light. Which of the following statements about white light
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  6. A metallic surface emits photo electrons when green light falls on it. But the metal does not emit when yellow light falls on
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  7. Laser light is commonly used to demonstrate double-slit interference. Explain why laser light is preferable to light from other
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  8. At most, how many bright fringes can be formed on either side of the central bright fringe when light of wavelength 656 nm falls
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  9. btnCalculate.addActionListener(new ActionListener)() {public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { double recitation =
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  10. In the double slit experiment with light, we know that the spacing of the interference fringes (which is what we call the bright
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