Suppose you are measuring double-slit interference patterns using an optics kit that contains the following options that you can mix and match: a red laser or a green laser, a slit width of 0.04 or 0.08 mm; a slit separation of 0.25 or 0.50 mm. Estimate the minimum distance L you can place a screen from the double slit that will give you an interference pattern on the screen that you can accurately measure using an ordinary 30 cm (12 in) ruler.

Juan Lowe

Juan Lowe

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2022-11-14

Suppose you are measuring double-slit interference patterns using an optics kit that contains the following options that you can mix and match: a red laser or a green laser, a slit width of 0.04 or 0.08 mm; a slit separation of 0.25 or 0.50 mm. Estimate the minimum distance L you can place a screen from the double slit that will give you an interference pattern on the screen that you can accurately measure using an ordinary 30 cm (12 in) ruler.

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hocelwsmjc

Beginner2022-11-15Added 16 answers

The minimum fringe width which can be measured by using the scale 30 cm is 1 cm. Thus, the minimum fringe width is β = 1   c m
The slit separation should be minimum d=0.25 mm.
The wavelength for red light is λ = 700 × 10 9   m .
The expression for minimum distance is:
L = β d λ
Substitute all the known values in the above equation.
L = ( 1   c m × 1   m 100   c m ) ( 0.25   m m × 10 3   m 1   m m ) 700 × 10 9   m
L=3.6 m
Thus, the minimum distance is 3.6 m.

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