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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Light containing two different wavelengths passes through a diffraction grating with 1 200 slits/cm. On a screen 15.0 cm from the grating, the third-order maximum of the shorter wavelength falls midway between the central maximum and the first side maximum for the longer wavelength. If the neighboring maxima of the longer wavelength are 8.44 mm apart on the screen, what are the wavelengths in the light? Hint: Use the small-angle approximation.
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