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17 April, 12:41

If the wavelength is changed to λ/2, does the central spot remain bright, does the central spot become dark, or do the fringes disappear? Assume the fringes are viewed by a detector sensitive to both wavelengths.

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  1. 17 April, 16:03
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    Answer:The central spot becomes Dark

    Explanation: it become dark because as the wavelength reduces, the velocity in the detector decreases, this time by 90degrees
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