What effect does increasing the wedge angle have on the spacing of interference fringes? If the wedge angle is too large, fringes are not observed, why?
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Wedge angle is inversely proportional to the spacing of interference fringes. So, as wedge angle increases the spacing of the interference fringe decreases. As the spacing of the interference fringe decreases the interference pattern becomes almost invisible ...
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