What is the effect on the interference fringes in a Young’s double slit experiment, if the width of the source slit is increased? [NCERT Example]
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intensity of light emitted by the slits increases as width of the slit is increased. Thus, more brighter fringes are formed at screen on increasing width of the slits.
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also, as the distance between the slits and the wall increased, the fringe width increased, because the light would have more space to diffract outwards, and thus be able to interfere more. ... Constructive interference results when a crest and another crest of different waves (or troughs) combine to create a larger wave
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