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A laser with wavelength d/8 is shining light on a double slit with slit separation 0.500 mm. This results in an interference pattern on a screen a distance L away from the slits. We wish to shine a second laser, with a different wavelength, through the same slits. What is the wavelength λ of the second laser that would place its second maximum at the same location as the fourth minimum of the first laser, if d = 0.500 mm?
A laser with wavelength d/8 is shining light on a double slit with slit separation 0.500 mm. This results in an interference pattern on a screen a distance L away from the slits. We wish to shine a second laser, with a different wavelength, through the same slits. What is the wavelength λ of the second laser that would place its second maximum at the same location as the fourth minimum of the first laser, if d = 0.500 mm?
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