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Chapter 17 Problem 11P

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Problem 11P

Light from a helium-neon laser (?? = 633 nm) is used to illuminate two narrow slits. The interference pattern is observed on a screen 3.0 m behind the slits. Eleven bright fringes are seen, spanning a distance of 52 mm. What is the spacing (in mm) between the slits?

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Title College Physics 12 
Author Randall D. Knight
ISBN 9780321595492

Light from a helium-neon laser (?? = 633 nm) is used to

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