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Amith2006
Dec3-06, 03:27 PM
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# It is given in my book that if white light is used instead of monochromatic light, the central fringe will be white while there will be coloured fringes on either side of the central fringe. Could anyone please tell me the reason for this? Is it because, due to diffraction at the slits each colour is deviated by different angles? I am not quite sure. Please guide me.



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Chi Meson
Dec3-06, 03:50 PM
Since you have a book, notice how it explains what causes there to be a "bright fringe." It has to do with the "extra distance" traveled by the light form one of the slits. How much does this extra distance have to be to create a bright fringe? Then, anwser this: different colors of light have different ____________ .

Amith2006
Dec4-06, 02:07 AM
Since you have a book, notice how it explains what causes there to be a "bright fringe." It has to do with the "extra distance" traveled by the light form one of the slits. How much does this extra distance have to be to create a bright fringe? Then, anwser this: different colors of light have different ____________ .

Different colours have different wavelengths.As a result their path difference at points of maxima or minima are different.So points of maxima or minima are different for different colours.Is my reasoning right?

Amith2006
Dec5-06, 07:03 AM
Please say whether I have understood it correctly.

Amith2006
Dec6-06, 10:16 AM
Come on guys!

Hootenanny
Dec6-06, 10:32 AM
Sounds good to me.

Amith2006
Dec6-06, 11:21 AM
At last I have got the answer. Thanks.