What is the wavelength of light if the first-order maximum occurs at an angle of

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What is the wavelength of light if the first-order maximum occurs at an angle of 30° in a double-slit experiment with slit separation of 0.1 mm and distance to screen of 1 m?
  1. 0.5 mm
  2. 0.3 mm
  3. 0.2 mm
  4. 0.1 mm

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the wavelength of light if the first-order maximum occurs at an angle of 30° in a double-slit experiment with slit separation of 0.1 mm and distance to screen of 1 m?
  • Step 1: Identify the given values from the problem. We have the slit separation (d) = 0.1 mm, the angle (θ) = 30°, and we are looking for the wavelength (λ).
  • Step 2: Convert the slit separation from mm to meters for consistency. 0.1 mm = 0.1 / 1000 = 0.0001 m.
  • Step 3: Recall the formula for the double-slit experiment: d sin(θ) = mλ, where m is the order of the maximum. For the first-order maximum, m = 1.
  • Step 4: Calculate sin(30°). We know that sin(30°) = 0.5.
  • Step 5: Substitute the values into the formula λ = d sin(θ) / m. This gives us λ = (0.0001 m) * (0.5) / 1.
  • Step 6: Calculate λ. λ = 0.0001 m * 0.5 = 0.00005 m.
  • Step 7: Convert λ back to mm for the final answer. 0.00005 m = 0.00005 * 1000 = 0.05 mm.
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