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17 May, 12:43

A screen is placed 1.60 m behind a single slit. The central maximum in the resulting diffraction pattern on the screen is 1.40 cm wide-that is, the two first-order diffraction minima are separated by 1.40 cm. What is the distance between the two second-order minima?

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  1. 17 May, 14:37
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    distance between the two second-order minima is 2.8 cm

    Explanation:

    Given data

    distance = 1.60 m

    central maximum = 1.40 cm

    first-order diffraction minima = 1.40 cm

    to find out

    distance between the two second-order minima

    solution

    we know that fringe width = first-order diffraction minima / 2

    fringe width = 1.40 / 2 = 0.7 cm

    and

    we know fringe width of first order we calculate slit d

    β1 = m1λD/d

    d = m1λD/β1

    and

    fringe width of second order

    β2 = m2λD/d

    β2 = m2λD / (m1λD/β1)

    β2 = (m2 / m1) β1

    we know the two first-order diffraction minima are separated by 1.40 cm

    so

    y = 2β2 = 2 (m2 / m1) β1

    put here value

    y = 2 (2 / 1) 0.7

    y = 2.8 cm

    so distance between the two second-order minima is 2.8 cm
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