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Chapter 27, Problem 27.100

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In a Youngs double-slit experiment, two rays of monochromatic light emerge from the slits and meet at a point on a distant screen, as in Figure 27.6a. The point on the screen where these two rays meet is the eighth-order bright fringe. The difference in the distances that the two rays travel is 4.57 106 m. What is the wavelength (in nm) of the monochromatic light?

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