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In a Young’s double slit experiment(slit distance d)  monochromatic light of

wavelengthis used and the fringe pattern observed at a distance

The angular position of the bright fringes are

a)

b)

c)

d)


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In a Young’s double slit experiment(slit distance d)  monochromatic light of

wavelengthis used and the fringe pattern observed at a distance

The angular position of the bright fringes are

a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer Key : (a) -

(a)

For constructive interference

Path difference



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