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13. Light from a small region of an ordinary incandescent bulb is passed through a yellow ﬁlter and then serves as the source for a Young’s double-slit experiment. Which of the following changes would cause the interference pattern to be more closely spaced A. Use slits that are closer together B. Use a light source of lower intensity C. Use a light source of higher intensity D. Use a blue ﬁlter instead of a yellow ﬁlter E. Move the light source further away from the slits. ans: D 14. In a Young’s double-slit experiment, the slit separation is doubled. To maintain the same fringe spacing on the screen, the screen-to-slit distance D must be changed to: A. D/2 √ B. D/ √ 2 C. D 2 D. 2D E. 4D ans: D 15. In a Young’s double-slit experiment, light of wavelength 500nm illuminates two slits that are separated by 1mm. The separation between adjacent bright fringes on a screen 5m from the slits is: A. 0.10cm B. 0.25cm C. 0.50cm D. 1.0cm E. none of the above ans: B 16. In a Young’s double-slit experiment, the separation between slits is d and the screen is a distance D from the slits. D is much greater than d and λ is the wavelength of the light. The number of bright fringes per unit width on the screen is: A. Dd/λ B. Dλ/d C. D/dλ D. λ/Dd E. d/Dλ ans: E 17. In a Young’s double-slit experiment, the slit separation is doubled. This results in: A. an increase in fringe intensity B. a decrease in fringe intensity

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