You find an unmarked blue laser on your way to physics class. When you get to class you realize you can determine the wavelength of the laser by doing a double slit experiment. Shining the laser through a double slit with a slit separation of 0.325 mm on the wall 2.20 m away the first bright fringe is 2.96 mm from the center of the pattern. What is the wavelength?

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Answer:

wavelength [tex]\lambda[/tex] = 437.27 nm

Explanation:

given data

first bright fringe = 2.96 mm

slit separation = 0.325 mm

distance D = 2.20 m

solution

we know that this is double slit experiment

so we apply here Fringe width formula that is

β = [tex]\frac{D\lambda}{d}[/tex]    ....................1

[tex]\lambda[/tex] is Wavelength of light and  D is Distance between screen and slit and d is slit width

so put here value and we get

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2.96*0.325*10^{-6}}{2.20}[/tex]    

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = 437.27 × [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] m

wavelength [tex]\lambda[/tex] = 437.27 nm