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In a Young's interference experiment, the two slits are separated by 0.145 mm, and the incident light includes light of wavelengths ?1 = 540 nm and ?2 = 450 nm. The overlapping interference patterns are formed on a screen 1.24 m from the slits. Calculate the minimum distance from the center of the screen to the point where a bright line of the ?1 light coincides with a bright line of the ?2 light.
In a Young's interference experiment, the two slits are separated by 0.145 mm, and the incident light includes light of wavelengths ?1 = 540 nm and ?2 = 450 nm. The overlapping interference patterns are formed on a screen 1.24 m from the slits. Calculate the minimum distance from the center of the screen to the point where a bright line of the ?1 light coincides with a bright line of the ?2 light.
Collen VonLv2
6 Nov 2019