In two separate double slit experiments, an interference pattern is observed on a screen. In one experiment, light with a wavelength of Aλ = 423.5 nm is used and an m = 3 order bright fringe occurs at the same location as an m = 2 order bright fringe in the other experiment. What is the wavelength, in nm, of the light used in the other experiment? Please round your answer to the nearest whole number (integer).
In two separate double slit experiments, an interference pattern is observed on a screen. In one experiment, light with a wavelength of Aλ = 423.5 nm is used and an m = 3 order bright fringe occurs at the same location as an m = 2 order bright fringe in the other experiment. What is the wavelength, in nm, of the light used in the other experiment? Please round your answer to the nearest whole number (integer).
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![In two separate double slit experiments, an interference pattern is observed on a screen. In one
experiment, light with
a wavelength of λ = 423.5 nm is used and an m = 3 order bright fringe occurs at the same
location as an m = 2 order bright
fringe in the other experiment. What is the wavelength, in nm, of the light used in the other
experiment? Please round your
answer to the nearest whole number (integer).
Equation:
d sin 0 mA
Hint: use the equation twice and note that d and q are the
same for the two experiments.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9c333679-ad02-4458-92fd-1d30deb8645a%2Ff2c90df1-c1c6-46fe-9064-eec88edb2f1d%2Fb0ys5um_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:In two separate double slit experiments, an interference pattern is observed on a screen. In one
experiment, light with
a wavelength of λ = 423.5 nm is used and an m = 3 order bright fringe occurs at the same
location as an m = 2 order bright
fringe in the other experiment. What is the wavelength, in nm, of the light used in the other
experiment? Please round your
answer to the nearest whole number (integer).
Equation:
d sin 0 mA
Hint: use the equation twice and note that d and q are the
same for the two experiments.
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