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Compare Young’s Double Slit Interference Pattern and Single Slit Diffraction Pattern.

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Compare Young’s Double Slit Interference Pattern and Single Slit Diffraction Pattern.

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  Young’s double-slit interference pattern: The single slit diffraction pattern 
i. Dimension of slit: For a common laboratory setup, the slits in Young’s double-slit experiment are much thinner than their separation. They are usually obtained by using a biprism or a Lloyd’s mirror. The separation between the slits is a few mm only. Dimension of slit: The single slit used to obtain the diffraction pattern is usually of width less than 1 mm.
ii. Size of the pattern obtained: With the best possible setup, the observer can usually see about 30 to 40 equally spaced bright and dark fringes of nearly the same brightness. Size of the pattern obtained: Taken on either side, the observer can see around 20 to 30 fringes with the central fringe being the brightest.
iii. Fringe width W: W = `(λ  "D")/"d"` Fringe width W: W = `(λ  "D")/"a"` Except for the central bright fringe
iv. For nth bright fringe
a. Phase difference, Φ between extreme rays: n(2π)  Phase difference, Φ between extreme rays: `("n" + 1/2)` (2π) OR (2n + 1)π
b. Angular position, θ: n`(λ/"d")` Angular position, θ: `("n" + 1/2)(λ/"a")` OR `((2"n" + 1)λ)/(2"a")`
c. Path difference, ∆l between extreme rays: nλ Path difference, ∆l between extreme rays: nλ
d. Distance from the central bright spot, y: n`((λ"D")/"d")` = nW Distance from the central bright spot, y: `("n" + 1/2)((λ"D")/"a") = ("n" + 1/2)`W
v. For nth dark fringe
a. Phase difference, Φ between extreme rays: `("n" - 1/2) (2pi)` OR (2n - 1)π  Phase difference, Φ between extreme rays: n(2π)
b. Angular position, θ: `("n" - 1/2)(λ/"d")` OR (2n - 1)`λ/(2"d")` Angular position, θ: n`(λ/"a")`
c. Path difference, ∆l between extreme rays: `("n" - 1/2)λ` OR `(2"n" - 1)λ/2` Path difference, ∆l between extreme rays: nλ
d. Distance from the central bright spot, y': `("n" - 1/2)((λ "D")/"d") = ("n" - 1/2)`W Distance from the central bright spot, y': n`((λ"D")/"a")` = nW 
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Chapter 7: Wave Optics - Short Answer I

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SCERT Maharashtra Physics [English] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 7 Wave Optics
Short Answer I | Q 7
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