Physics, asked by elstenjr7, 9 months ago

the distance of a point in the first and eleventh bright fringes formed by light of wavelength is 1.8×10^-3 if the light is replaced by one of wavelength/2, what should be the distance between the first and sixteenth bright fringes ?​

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