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Chapter 36, Problem 13P

In the double-slit arrangement of Figure P36.13, d = 0.150 mm, L = 140 cm, λ = 643 nm. and y = 1.80 cm. (a) What is the path difference δ for the rays from the two slits arriving at P? (b) Express this path difference in terms of λ. (c) Does P correspond to a maximum, a minimum, or an intermediate condition? Give evidence for your answer.

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Chapter 36, Problem 13P, In the double-slit arrangement of Figure P36.13, d = 0.150 mm, L = 140 cm,  = 643 nm. and y = 1.80

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