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Double slit experiment intensity distribution
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[QUOTE="richyw, post: 4504246, member: 421614"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] I need to derive the intensity distribution of the double slit experiment. Intensity as a function of the slit separation d, the distance to the screen L and the wavelength [itex]\lambda[/itex]. L>>d [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Ok this is ridiculous but everything I find is just telling me how to find the minimum or maximum. I also need to figure this out for the triple and N slit problems. I know that intensity is basically the square of the electric field. So I have been trying to make two waves and then add them together and then square them. I keep going wrong here. Is there an online resource that takes this approach? [/QUOTE]
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