Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
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ISBN: 9781305116399
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 37, Problem 37.2OQ

Four trials of Young's double-slit experiment are conducted. (a) In the first trial, blue light passes through two fine slits 400 μm apart and forms an interference pattern on a screen 4 in away, (b) In a second trial, red light passes through the same slits and falls on the same screen. (c) A third trial is performed with red light and the same screen, but with slits 800 μm apart, (d) A final trial is performed with red light, slits 800 μm apart, and a screen 8 m away. (i) Rank the trials (a) through (d) from the largest to the smallest value of the angle between the central maximum and the first-order side maximum. In your ranking, note any cases of equality, (ii) Rank the same trials according to the distance between the central maximum and the First-order side maximum on the screen.

(i)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Ranking of the trials from largest to the smallest angular distance.

Answer to Problem 37.2OQ

The Ranking of the trials from largest to the smallest angular distance is b>a>c=d .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: For case (a) and case (b) the slit separation is 400μm and the screen is 4m away, for case (c) the slit separation is 800μm the screen is 4m away and for case (d) the slit separation is 800μm the screen is 8m away.

Write the expression for constructive interference for the bright fringes.

dsinθ=mλsinθ=(mλd)

Here,

sinθ is the angular distance.

m is the order number of fringes.

d is the separation between the fringes.

λ is the wavelength.

The value of m is 1 .

Substitute 1 for m in above equation.

sinθ=(1×λd)sinθ=λd (1)

Case (a);

The wavelength of the blue light is 450nm .

Substitute 400μm for d and 450nm for λ in equation (1).

sinθ=(450nm(109m1nm)400μm(106m1μm))=1.125×103

Thus, the value of angular distance is 1.125×103 .

Case (b);

The wavelength of the red light is 620nm .

Substitute 400μm for d and 620nm for λ in equation (1).

sinθ=(620nm(109m1nm)400μm(106m1μm))=1.55×103

Thus, the value of angular distance is 1.55×103 .

Case (c);

The wavelength of the red light is 620nm .

Substitute 800μm for d and 620nm for λ in equation (1).

sinθ=(620nm(109m1nm)800μm(106m1μm))=0.775×103

Thus, the value of angular distance is 0.775×103 .

Case (d);

The wavelength of the red light is 620nm .

Substitute 800μm for d and 620nm for λ in equation (1).

sinθ=(620nm(109m1nm)800μm(106m1μm))=0.775×103

Thus, the value of angular distance is 0.775×103 .

The ranking of the angular distances of all the cases is,

1.55×103>1.125×103>0.775×103=0.775×103b>a>c=d

Conclusion:

Therefore, the ranking of the trials from largest to the smallest angular distance is b>a>c=d .

(ii)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Ranking of the trials on the basis of their distance between the central maximum and the first order side maximum on the screen.

Answer to Problem 37.2OQ

The Ranking of the trials on the basis of their distance between the central maximum and the first order side maximum on the screen is b=d>a>c .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: For case (a) and case (b) the slit separation is 400μm and the screen is 4m away, for case (c) the slit separation is 800μm the screen is 4m away and for case (d) the slit separation is 800μm the screen is 8m away.

Write the expression for distance between the central maximum and the screen.

y=Lλd (2)

Here,

y is the distance between the central maximum and the screen.

d is the slit separation.

λ is the wavelength.

L is the distance of screen from slit.

Case (a);

The wavelength of the blue light is 450nm and the value of L is 4m .

Substitute 400μm for d and 450nm for λ in equation (2).

y=(4m)450nm(109m1nm)400μm(106m1μm)=4.5×103m

Thus, the value of y is 4.5×103m .

Case (b);

The wavelength of the red light is 620nm and the value of L is 4m .

Substitute 400μm for d and 620nm for λ in equation (2).

y=(4m)620nm(109m1nm)400μm(106m1μm)=6.2×103m

Thus, the value of y is 6.2×103m .

Case (c);

The wavelength of the red light is 620nm and the value of L is 4m .

Substitute 800μm for d and 620nm for λ in equation (2).

y=(4m)620nm(109m1nm)800μm(106m1μm)=3.1×103m

Thus, the value of y is 3.1×103m .

Case (d);

The wavelength of the red light is 620nm and the value of L is 8m .

Substitute 800μm for d and 620nm for λ in equation (2).

y=(8m)620nm(109m1nm)800μm(106m1μm)=6.2×103m

Thus, the value of y is 6.2×103m .

The ranking of the distance between the central maximum and the screen of all the cases is,

6.2×103m=6.2×103m>4.5×103m>3.1×103mb=d>a>c

Conclusion:

Therefore, the ranking of the trials on the basis of their distance between the central maximum and the first order side maximum on the screen is b=d>a>c .

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