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In young's double slit experiment, if the wavelength of light is doubled then fringe-width will be A) Equal B) Double C) Half D) one fourth |
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Answer» The correct option is B) Double. As we know that the formula of fringe width is given as ω = λL/d Here we know that d = distance between two slits L = distance of slits from the screen λ = wavelength of the light Now from above formula we can see that the fringe width is directly depending on the wavelength of light So here if the wavelength of light is double then the fringe width must be double of initial value. |
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