Calculating Wavelength from Interference Pattern: Narrow Slits and Laser Light

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The discussion revolves around calculating the wavelength of laser light using an interference pattern created by two narrow slits. The user initially calculated the wavelength based on distances from the slits to the third bright fringe but questioned discrepancies between their results and the book's answer. They noted that the book used different values for the distances, leading to confusion about how to reconcile the two approaches. Clarification was sought on the correct interpretation of the distances and the formula used. The user ultimately believes their calculations are correct, despite the book's potential errors.
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Homework Statement



Two narrow slits are cut into a sheet of paper and set in front of a laser beam, causing an interference pattern to appear on the wall.
If the distance from one slit to the third bright fringe is 0.5000004 m
and the distance from the other slit to the same bright fringe is 0.5000008 m
calculate the wavelength of the light from the laser.

Homework Equations



| PmS1 - PmS2 |= m\lambda

The Attempt at a Solution



My answer:

|0.5000004-0.5000008|=(3)\lambda
0.0000004/3 = \lambda
\lambda = 0.000000133 m

edit: my answer uses
| P3S1 - P3S2|
whereas the book's answer uses
| PmS1 - PmS2|

How would I turn one into the other?

The book's answer:

|0.50000030-0.50000165|=3\lambda
\lambda=0.00000135/3
\lambda=0.00000045m = 450nm

I'd like to know where they got the values of:

PmS1=0.50000030m
and
PmS2=0.50000165m
 
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quicksilver123 said:
If the distance from one slit to the third bright fringe is 0.000004 m
and the distance from the other slit to the same bright fringe is 0.000008 m

Did you leave out the "5" after the decimal points? Your work looks correct to me. I don't see where the book's numbers come from either.
 
didn's leave anything out :/sorry, i edited my original post a second ago.edit: my answer uses
| P3S1 - P3S2|
whereas the book's answer uses
| PmS1 - PmS2|

How would I turn one into the other?
 
quicksilver123 said:
didn's leave anything out :/


sorry, i edited my original post a second ago.

Is the distance from the first slit to the bright fringe 0.000004 m or 0.500004 m?

edit: my answer uses
| P3S1 - P3S2|
whereas the book's answer uses
| PmS1 - PmS2|

How would I turn one into the other?

Let m = 3?
 
sorry, corrected the mistake.

the book has been known to make errors in their solutions... but i was wondering if there's something I'm missing
 
I think your work is correct.
 
alright, thanks
 
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