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Monochromatic light with a wavelength of 6.4 E -7 meter passes through two narrow slits, producing an interference pattern on a screen 4.0 meters away. The first order bright band lines are 2.0 E -2 meters away from the central bright maxima.What is the distance between the slits?
1.3 E -4 m
8.0 E -6 m
3.2 E -9 m
7.8 E3 m
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the answer is B 8.0 E -6 m
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