in a single slit diffraction experiment,the width of the slit is made double the original width. how does this affect the size and intensity of the central diffraction band? explain
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For a single slit diffraction the formula is e*sinx= m (lambda).
e is the slit width. Hence on doubling e the central maxima halves in size
e is the slit width. Hence on doubling e the central maxima halves in size
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