The Young's double slit experiment is performed with blue and green light of wavelengths…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Optics
The Young's double slit experiment is performed with blue and green light of wavelengths 4360 \(\text { A }\) and 5460 \(\text { A }\) respectively. If x is the distance of 4th maximum from the central one, then
- x (blue) = x (green)
- x (blue) > x (green)
- x (blue) < x (green)
- \(\frac{x \text { (blue) }}{x \text { (green) }}=\frac{5460}{4360}\)
Answer
(C) x (blue) < x (green)
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