Two rectangular pieces of plane glass sit on top another on a flat table as in Figure 1 below. A thin strip of paper is placed between the edges of the glass pieces so that there is a very small wedge of air between them. The glass pieces are then illuminated at normal incidence by 546 nm light from a monochromatic light source. Interference fringes are formed with 15.0 fringes per centimetre. Find the angle of the wedge. OA. 0.1443⁰ OB. 1.51210 OC-0.02350 OD-2.4322⁰ X Figure 1 www d -mth fringe

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Two rectangular pieces of plane glass sit on top another on a flat table as in Figure 1 below. A thin strip
of paper is placed between the edges of the glass pieces so that there is a very small wedge of air
between them. The glass pieces are then illuminated at normal incidence by 546 nm light from a
monochromatic light source. Interference fringes are formed with 15.0 fringes per centimetre. Find the
angle of the wedge.
OA.0.1443⁰
OB. 1.51210
OC-0.0235⁰
OD.2.43220
X
Figure 1
d
-mth fringe
Transcribed Image Text:Two rectangular pieces of plane glass sit on top another on a flat table as in Figure 1 below. A thin strip of paper is placed between the edges of the glass pieces so that there is a very small wedge of air between them. The glass pieces are then illuminated at normal incidence by 546 nm light from a monochromatic light source. Interference fringes are formed with 15.0 fringes per centimetre. Find the angle of the wedge. OA.0.1443⁰ OB. 1.51210 OC-0.0235⁰ OD.2.43220 X Figure 1 d -mth fringe
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