The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 630 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 9.0 mm, in nm? 2. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 640 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 10 mm, in nm? 3. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 640 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 11 mm, in nm? 4. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 640 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 6.0 mm, in nm?
1. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 630 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 9.0 mm, in nm?
2. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 640 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 10 mm, in nm?
3. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 640 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 11 mm, in nm?
4. The light intensity vs. position graph of a double-slit experiment is shown below. The graph was made with helium–neon laser light of wavelength 640 nm shined through two very narrow slits separated by a small distance. The slits were 2.0 meters away from the probe. What is the path-length difference (from the two slits to the screen) when the probe is at position 6.0 mm, in nm?
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