Very simple double slit question.

In summary, the problem involves 500 nm light passing through 2 slits and producing nodal lines 3.0 m away. The distance between the 1st and 10th nodal line is 5.0 cm. Using the equation l = x * d / L, where l is the wavelength of light (5 x 10^-7 m), x is the distance from the central fringe (0.05 m), and L is the length from the screen to the viewing screen (3.0 m), we can solve for the distance between the slits (d = 0.015 m or 1.5 cm). The order of the 10th line should be 9, as the first
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Homework Statement


500 nm light passes through 2 slits. Nodal lines are produced 3.0 m away. the distance from the 1st to 10th nodal line is 5.0cm. what is the slit separation?

Homework Equations



What equation do i use here?

is it this:

http://www.studyphysics.ca/20/unit4/wavemodel/doubleslit/note_files/image015.gif

l = wavelength of light used (m) = 5 x 10^-7

x = distance from central fringe (m) = .05m

d = distance between the slits (m) = ?

n = the order of the fringe = 10

L = length from the screen with slits to the viewing screen (m) = 3.0m
 
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Correct, except I think that the "order" should be 9. The first line forms with no difference at all, so its order is 0, and the "order" of the 10th line is therefore 9.
 
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thanks, that's the part i was confused about.
 

1. What is the double slit experiment?

The double slit experiment is a classic physics experiment that involves shining light or particles through two parallel slits to observe the resulting interference pattern. This experiment has been used to study the wave-like properties of light and particles, and has also been extended to quantum mechanics.

2. How does the double slit experiment work?

In the double slit experiment, a light source or particle beam is directed towards two parallel slits. The wave-like nature of light or particles causes them to diffract and interfere with each other as they pass through the slits, creating an interference pattern on a screen placed behind the slits.

3. What is the significance of the double slit experiment?

The double slit experiment has significant implications for our understanding of the nature of light and particles. It has helped to confirm the wave-particle duality concept in quantum mechanics, and has also been used to study the properties of individual particles and the behavior of matter at the quantum level.

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Yes, the basic double slit experiment can be replicated at home with a few simple materials such as a laser pointer, a cardboard with two slits, and a white screen. However, for more precise and accurate results, sophisticated equipment and controlled conditions are necessary.

5. What are some real-world applications of the double slit experiment?

The double slit experiment has real-world applications in fields such as astronomy, microscopy, and particle physics. It has also been used in the development of technologies such as diffraction gratings, which are used in optical instruments like spectrometers and telescopes.

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