A group of students use a ruby laser (λ = 6943 Å) to study light behaviour. They shine the light through a double slit (separation of 0.210 mm) and view an interference pattern on a screen located 7.9 m away. Calculate the distance between the 2nd and 9th nodal region located to the left of the central maximum.

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A group of students use a ruby laser (λ = 6943 Å) to study light behaviour. They shine the light through a double slit (separation of 0.210 mm) and view an interference pattern on a screen located 7.9 m away. Calculate the distance between the 2nd and 9th nodal region located to the left of the central maximum.

Table 5 Physical Constants
Quantity
Symbol
Approximate value
speed of light in a vacuum
3.0 x 10° m/s
gravitational constant
G
6.67 x 10-1"N-m²/kg²
Coulomb's constant
k
8.99 x 10°N-m?/C2
charge on electron
-e
1.60 × 10-19C
charge on proton
e
1.60 x 10-19C
electron mass
me
9.11 x 10-31 kg
proton mass
m,
1.673 x 10-27 kg
neutron mass
1.675 x 10-27 kg
atomic mass unit
1.660 x 10-27 kg
u
Planck's constant
h
6.63 x 10- J-s
electron-volt
ev
1.60 x 10-19 J
Transcribed Image Text:Table 5 Physical Constants Quantity Symbol Approximate value speed of light in a vacuum 3.0 x 10° m/s gravitational constant G 6.67 x 10-1"N-m²/kg² Coulomb's constant k 8.99 x 10°N-m?/C2 charge on electron -e 1.60 × 10-19C charge on proton e 1.60 x 10-19C electron mass me 9.11 x 10-31 kg proton mass m, 1.673 x 10-27 kg neutron mass 1.675 x 10-27 kg atomic mass unit 1.660 x 10-27 kg u Planck's constant h 6.63 x 10- J-s electron-volt ev 1.60 x 10-19 J
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