Q. A beam of light passes through a narrow slit and produces a diffraction pattern. What happens to the width of the central maximum if the slit width is decreased? (2019)
A.It increases
B.It decreases
C.It remains the same
D.It becomes zero
Solution
According to the diffraction principle, as the slit width decreases, the width of the central maximum increases.
Q. If the wavelength of light used in a single-slit diffraction experiment is increased, what will happen to the position of the first minimum? (2022)
A.It moves closer to the center
B.It moves away from the center
C.It remains unchanged
D.It disappears
Solution
The position of the first minimum in single-slit diffraction is given by a sin(θ) = λ. Increasing λ will cause θ to increase, moving the minimum away from the center.