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Resultant intensity when light passes through thickness d


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Answered by GYMlover
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Light "intensity" is proportional to the wave amplitude squared, in the classical wave theory of light. So the intensity should be proportional to the slit width squared. ... (Notice that this question is about the intensity of light going through the slit, not about the intensity of the interference pattern.)

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