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Two slits are separated by 0.370 mm. A beam of 545-nm light strikes the slits, producing an interference pattern. Determine the number of maxima observed in the angular range−26…
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Two slits are separated by 0.370 mm. A beam of 545-nm light strikes the slits, producing an interference pattern. Determine the number of maxima observed in the angular range−26.0° ≤ θ ≤ 26.0°.
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There are 586maxima
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Pls see attached file
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