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Problem 30

Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction

A single slit of width $$3.0 \mu \mathrm{m}$$ is illuminated by a sodium yellow light of wavelength 589 nm. Find the intensity at a $$15^{\circ}$$ angle to the axis in terms of the intensity of the central maximum.

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3.0 mu m

15 degrees

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