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In a single slit experiment the slit width is made double,what will hapoen the size and intensity

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Answered by durgeshsinghrajput30
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The size of the central maximum is given by 2λa where a is the slit width.

It is clear if a is doubled, size of the central maximum is halved. However the intensity changes because of two factors.

One, doubling the width of the slit causes twice the light energy fall on the screen as compared to that with the original width.

Two, the light energy is now squeezed into half of the area on the screen because the size of the central maximum is halved.

Answered by chavan1234
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The size of the central maximum is given by 2λ/a where a is the slit width.

It is clear if a is doubled, size of the central maximum is halved. However the intensity changes because of two factors.

One, doubling the width of the slit causes twice the light energy fall on the screen as compared to that with the original width.

Two, the light energy is now squeezed into half of the area on the screen because the size of the central maximum is halved.

The two factors make the intensity four times.

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