Question:
In Young s Double Slit Experiment when monochromatic source
Last updated: 6/30/2023

In Young s Double Slit Experiment when monochromatic source of light is used we get interference pattern which shows a black line on screen where a minima occurs Similarly a bright line for maxima In a typical YDSE set up the light source S is at distance 20 m and 40 m from the slits The light of wavelength 500 nm is incident on slits separated at a distance 10 m A screen is placed at a distance D 2m away from the slits as shown in figure S A sin D B sin 1 The value s of 0 relative to the central line where maximum appear on the screen 1 11 D 0 0 20 20 C sin P 1 10 C