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A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 400 nm and 600 nm is used to illuminate a single slit of width 1 mm. Find the least distance of the point from the central maximum where the dark fringes - Physics

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A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 400 nm and 600 nm is used to illuminate a single slit of width 1 mm. Find the least distance of the point from the central maximum where the dark fringes due to both wavelengths coincide on the screen placed 1.5 m from the slit.

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Solution

Given: λ1 = 400 nm

λ2 = 600 nm

a = 1 mm = 10−3 m

D = 1.5 m

For coincidence of dark fringes:

m1λ1 = m2λ2

m1(400) = m2(600)

`m_1/m_2 = 600/400`

`m_1/m_2 = 3/2`

m1 = 3, m2 = 2

For small angles:

y = `(m lambda D)/a`

= `(m_1 lambda_1 D)/a`

= `(3 xx 400 xx 10^-9 xx 1.5)/10^-3`

= `(1800 xx 10^-9)/10^-3`

= 1.8 × 10−3 m

= 1.8 mm

∴ The least distance from the central maximum where the dark fringes of both wavelengths coincide is 1.8 mm.

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