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Monochromatic light passes through 2 parallel slits forms an interference pattern on screen As the distance between the 2 slits is decreased the distance between light bands in the pattern?

The distance between the light bands in the interference pattern increases when the distance between the two slits is decreased. This is because decreasing the distance between the slits results in a larger angle of diffraction, leading to a wider spacing between the interference fringes on the screen.


What is the fringe spacing equation used to calculate the distance between fringes in an interference pattern?

The fringe spacing equation used to calculate the distance between fringes in an interference pattern is: textFringe Spacing fraclambda cdot Dd Where: Fringe Spacing is the distance between adjacent fringes (lambda) is the wavelength of the light D is the distance between the slits and the screen d is the distance between the two slits or sources of light


Why back and forth?

The phrase "back and forth" typically refers to a repeated movement or exchange between two points or positions. It could suggest a continuous or reciprocating action, emphasizing a repeated pattern of motion or interaction.


What happens if the distance 'D' between adjacent slits is increased?

Increasing the distance between adjacent slits would result in a narrower interference pattern and wider fringes. This change results in a smaller fringe pattern spread on the screen.


How does the distance between consecutive bright fringes depend on the wavelength of the light?

The distance between consecutive bright fringes in a double-slit interference pattern depends on the wavelength of the light. Specifically, the distance increases as the wavelength of the light increases.

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Monochromatic light passes through 2 parallel slits forms an interference pattern on screen As the distance between the 2 slits is decreased the distance between light bands in the pattern?

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What is the fringe spacing equation used to calculate the distance between fringes in an interference pattern?

The fringe spacing equation used to calculate the distance between fringes in an interference pattern is: textFringe Spacing fraclambda cdot Dd Where: Fringe Spacing is the distance between adjacent fringes (lambda) is the wavelength of the light D is the distance between the slits and the screen d is the distance between the two slits or sources of light


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