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Consider a Young’s double slit experiment as shown in figure. What should be the slit separation d in terms of wavelength λ such that the first minima occurs directly in front of the slit (S₁)? (A) λ/[2(√5 - 2)]
(B) λ/(√5 - 2)
(C) λ/[2(5 - √2)]
(D) λ/(5 - √2)

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Consider a Young’s double slit experiment as shown in figure. What should be the slit separation d in terms of wavelength λ such that the first minima occurs directly in front of the slit (S₁)? (A) λ/[2(√5 - 2)]

(B) λ/(√5 - 2)@✓✓

(C) λ/[2(5 - √2)]

(D) λ/(5 - √2)

Answered by Anonymous
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Consider a Young’s double slit experiment as shown in figure. What should be the slit separation d in terms of wavelength λ such that the first minima occurs directly in front of the slit (S₁)? (A) λ/[2(√5 - 2)]✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️

(B) λ/(√5 - 2)

(C) λ/[2(5 - √2)]

(D) λ/(5 - √2)

a option is right .....

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