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Diffraction, interference, single and double slit setups
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[QUOTE="Yangi, post: 6334207, member: 677072"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] Hey, due to the corona—virus here in Germany all schools are closed down. Today our teacher gave us two tasks but I'm not sure which formulars I should use. 1.Calculate the Angel below the 3rd.diffraction minimum behind a single slith that's 0.3 mm width. The laserpointer is a red one with a wave length of 630nm. 2.A parallel red light falls through a double slit. Interference appears on a screen that's 3meters away from the lightsource.The distance between the 1st and zero maximum is 4mm. The column spacing d=0,5mm. Calculate the Wave length of the red light Thanks in advance [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] I have added a picture with my attempts to find a solution and equations.. - [/QUOTE]
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