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Monochromatic light falls on two very narrow slits 0.035 mm apart. Successive fringes on a screen 4.80 m away are 5.8 cm apart
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Can anyone explain this to me? Is it correct to say that the difference in the patterns produced by monochromatic and white
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Can anyone explain this to me? Is it correct to say that the difference in the patterns produced by monochromatic and white
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Can anyone explain this to me? Is it correct to say that the difference in the patterns produced by monochromatic and white
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Monochromatic light falls on two narrow slits that are 0.0190 mm apart. A first order fringe is 16 mm from the central line. The
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Monochromatic light falls on two narrow slits that are 0.0190 mm apart. A first order fringe is 18 mm from the central line. The
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Monochromatic light falls on two narrow slits that are 0.0190 mm apart. A first order fringe is 16 mm from the central line. The
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Monochromatic light falls on two narrow slits that are 0.0190 mm apart. A first order fringe is 15 mm from the central line. The
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Monochromatic light falls on two very narrow slits 0.050 mm apart. Successive fringes on a screen 4.60 m away are 5.7 cm apart
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Monochromatic light falls on two very narrow slits 0.050 mm apart. Successive fringes on a screen 4.60 m away are 5.7 cm apart
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