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What is the formula for central maximum in physics?

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Answered by 1RADHIKAA1
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The formula for central maximum is ------------>

sin theta = lambda / d.

CENTRAL MAXIMUM is the brightest central zone of a diffraction pattern on the screen.

The central maximum has the maximum intensity and widest of all the other diffraction fringes.


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Answered by SANDHIVA1974
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sin theta = lambda / d.

CENTRAL MAXIMUM is the brightest central zone of a diffraction pattern on the screen.

The central maximum has the maximum intensity and widest of all the other diffraction fringes.

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