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Homework Statement
A parallel beam of mono-chromatic light (500nm) is incident on 2 long narrow slits: slit width is 0.1mm and the distance between slit centres is 0.3mm.
a) How many bright fringes cover the central diffraction maximum?
Homework Equations
Condition for constructive interference:
\Delta = 2d.cos\theta = 2m(\lambda\div2)
Reduces to:
2d=m\lambda as cos\theta=1 ?
The Attempt at a Solution
I get 1200 once I convert bothdand \lambda into metres. Is this the right thing to do? I'm not sure this is the amount that cover the central maximum, what does this bit mean?
- - - Part b)
Homework Statement
Part b) Calculate the angle corresponding to the first diffraction minima
Homework Equations
sin\theta= ((2m-1)\lambda)\div2)\div d
The Attempt at a Solution
Taking m as 1 because it is the first diffraction minima
Reduces to:
\theta = arcsin[ (5\times10^{-7}) / (6\times10^{-4}) ]
I get \theta = 0.048 degrees
is this correct?
There is part c) but haven't attempted it yet, overall the whole question is allocated 14 marks.