Fringe with of interference pattern

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The discussion revolves around calculating the fringe width of an interference pattern produced by two coherent light sources. The relevant equation used is x = dλ/a, where x is the fringe width, d is the distance from the sources to the screen, and a is the separation between the slits. The values provided are d = 50 cm, a = 1 mm, and λ = 600 nm. After converting these measurements to meters, the calculation yields a fringe width of 3 x 10^-4 m. The solution appears to be correct based on the provided parameters.
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Homework Statement


Calculate the fringe width of an interference pattern created by two coherent source, 1mm apart and emitting light of wavelength 600 nm. the pattern is observed on a screen 50cm from the source

Homework Equations


x = dλ/a

The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know how to start...
 
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Well you must have some idea since you know the equation.
 
λ = wavelength, can you tell me what does x, d and a represent.
 
looi76 said:
λ = wavelength, can you tell me what does x, d and a represent.
x represents the width of the fringe, d represents the distance between the slits and the screen; and a represents the slit separation. Surely you have a textbook and/or class notes?
 
Thanks Hootenanny... I think I got it...

d = 50cm , a = 1mm , λ = 600nm

d = 50*10^-2m
a = 1*10^-3m
λ = 600*10^-9m

= (600*10^-9*50*10^-2)/(1*10^-3)
= 3*10^-4m
 
Looks good to me :smile:
 
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