A thin layer of oil (n 5 1.25) is floating on water (n 5 1.33). What is the minimum nonzero thickness of the oil in the region that strongly reflects green light (l 5 530 nm)? (a) 500 nm (b) 313 nm (c) 404 nm (d) 212 nm (e) 285 nm
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In one experiment light of wavelength l1 passes through a single slit and forms an interference pattern on a screen. In a second experiment light of wavelength l2 passes through the same slit and forms another interference pattern on the screen. If l2 . l1, what is the separation between bright lines in the two experiments? (a) Its the same for both experiments. (b) Its greater in the first experiment. (c) Its greater in the second experiment. (d) Its dependent on the intensity of the light. (e) More information is required.
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The first step in solving 24 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In one experiment light of wavelength l1 passes through a single slit and forms an interference pattern on a screen. In a second experiment light of wavelength l2 passes through the same slit and forms another interference pattern on the screen. If l2 . l1, what is the separation between bright lines in the two experiments? (a) Its the same for both experiments. (b) Its greater in the first experiment. (c) Its greater in the second experiment. (d) Its dependent on the intensity of the light. (e) More information is required.
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