Answer: In a Youngs interference experiment, the two slits

Chapter 37, Problem 52

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In a Youngs interference experiment, the two slits are separated by 0.150 mm and the incident light includes two wavelengths: l1 5 540 nm (green) and l2 5 450 nm (blue). The overlapping interference patterns are observed on a screen 1.40 m from the slits. Calculate the minimum distance from the center of the screen to a point where a bright fringe of the green light coincides with a bright fringe of the blue light.

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