Question:

White light is used to illuminate two slits in Young's double slit experiment. The separation between the slits is \(b\) and the screen is at a distance \(d\) \((>>b)\) from the slits. At a point on the screen directly in front of one of the slits, which wavelengths are missing?

Updated On: Jun 21, 2024
  • \(\frac {b}{d}, \frac {b}{3d},\frac {b}{5d}\)
  • \(\frac {b^2}{2d}, \frac {b^2}{4d},\frac {b^2}{6d}\)
  • \(\frac {b^2}{d}, \frac {b^2}{3d},\frac {b^2}{5d}\)
  • \(\frac {b}{2d}, \frac {b}{4d},\frac {b}{6d}\)
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct option is (C): \(\frac {b^2}{d}, \frac {b^2}{3d},\frac {b^2}{5d}\).
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