In the figure shown, of Young’s double slit experiment. Q is the position of the first…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Optics
In the figure shown, of Young’s double slit experiment. Q is the position of the first bright fringe on the right side of O. P is the 11th bright fringe on the other side, as measured from Q. If the wavelength of the light used is 6000 × 10–10 m, then S1B will be equal to


- 6 × 10–6 m
- 6.6 × 10–6 m
- 3.138 × 10–7 m
- 3.144 × 10–7 m
Answer
(A) 6 × 10–6 m
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