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  • 07-09-2019
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What slit width is needed to produce a central maximum 15° wide for 600 nm light undergoing single slit diffraction?

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Netta00 Netta00
  • 12-09-2019

Answer:

The slit width is 2.31 μm

Explanation:

Given  that

Angle θ = 15°

Wavelength λ = 600 nm

We know  that  relationship  between slit  width and  wavelength

[tex]w=\dfrac{\lambda }{sin\theta }[/tex]

Now  by putting the  values

[tex]w=\dfrac{\lambda }{sin\theta }[/tex]

[tex]w=\dfrac{600 }{sin15^{\circ} }[/tex]

w=2318.22 nm

w= 2.31 μm

So the slit width is 2.31 μm

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