In a double-slit experiment, if the distance between the slits is increased, what happens to the interference pattern?

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In a double-slit experiment, if the distance between the slits is increased, what happens to the interference pattern?
  1. Fringes become wider
  2. Fringes become narrower
  3. Fringes disappear
  4. Fringes remain unchanged

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Q: In a double-slit experiment, if the distance between the slits is increased, what happens to the interference pattern?
Solution: Increasing the distance between the slits (d) causes the fringe width (β) to decrease, making the fringes narrower.
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