Fringe-width is defined as the sepration between two consecutive dark or bright fringes on the screen.
Fringe width is a term used for the width of the first maxima in diffraction. It can also be found by calculation by dividing the wavelength of the light input multiplied by the distance between the slits and the screen by the space between the slits.
PGA states average width of a green fringe is 30 inches
decreases
central maximum is double the with of any other fringe. all other fringes(dark and bright) are of the same width.
Fringe width (for dark and bright bands): D * wavelength / d where, D = distance between screen and coherent sources (metres), wavelength = wavelength of light used is experiment (nanometres), d = distance between the 2 coherent sources (millimetres).
fringes are formed in air film inspacebetween lens and glass plate
if the width of one slit is increased relative to the other the slit separation must decrease and since slit sep is inversely proportional to fringeseparationthe fringes become closer together.
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The dimensions of a rectangular plot are its length and width.
If you meant the length and width of Colorado, well the length is 280 miles (451 kilometers) and the width is 380 miles (612 kilometers).
Length is 12 width is 3? if that's what you meant.
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