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6. In Young’s experiment the distance between two successive bright fringes is 0.25 mm. The distance of the screen from the two slits is 0.8 m. If the wavelength of light is 5305Aᵒ, calculate the distance between the slits. 7. A light of wavelength of 5530 Aᵒ is used in a diffraction experiment of Fraunhofer’s class due to a single slit. If the width of the slit is 0.2mm, find the angle of diffraction for the first dark band. 8. In Young’s double-slit experiment the distance between the two slits is 0.8mm and the distance of the screen from the slits is 1.5m. Calculate the width of the bright band when the slits are illuminated by a monochromatic light of wavelength of 5560×10 -10 m.
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