A two-slit interference experiment is set up, and the fringes aredisplayed on a screen. Then the whole apparatus is immersed in the nearest swimming pool. How does the fringe pattern change?
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A two-slit interference experiment is set up, and the fringes aredisplayed on a screen. Then the whole apparatus is immersed in the nearest swimming pool. How does the fringe pattern change?
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