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- Problem 1: In a double slit experiment the first minimum for 415 nm violet light is at an angle of 42°. Randomized Variables 2 = 415 nm e = 42 ° Find the distance between the two slits in micrometers. d= 8 9 5 6 sin() cos() tan() 7 HOME cotan() asin() acos() E A 4 atan() acotan() sinh() 1 2 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() END O Degrees O Radians Vol BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR +While doing some spring cleaning you find an old laser pointer. Youtake the laser into your physics laboratory to perform a double-slitexperiment. The distance from the barrier to the screen is 2.50 m andthe two slits are 0.350 mm apart from each other. You measure thedistance from the central maximum to the 2nd order maximum andfind that it is 9.04 mm. What is the wavelength of your laser pointer’slight?Fringes in the Thomas Young experiment are produced using sodium light of wavelength 613 nm and two slits which are 1.1 mm apart. If the fringes are formed on a screen 0.9 m away from the slits, how far is the third order bright fringe from the middle of the screen? Give your answer in millimeters (mm).
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