In Young's double slit experiment, wavelength of light used is 6000 a A . The screen is…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Optics
In Young's double slit experiment, wavelength of light used is 6000 \(\stackrel{a}{A}\). The screen is placed 40 cm from the slits and the fringes are 0.012 cm apart. The distance between the slits is
- 0.24 mm
- 0.20 mm
- 2.4 mm
- 2 mm
Answer
(D) 2 mm
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