If the slit width in Young's double slit experiment is reduced to d 3 , the fringe width…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Optics
If the slit width in Young's double slit experiment is reduced to \(\frac{d}{3}\), the fringe width becomes n times. The value of n is:
- 3
- 1/3
- 9
- 1/9
Answer
(B) 1/3
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