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In Young's double slit experiment, the fringe width is given by . If the distance between the slits is doubled, what happens to the fringe width?

  1. A.It becomes double
  2. B.It becomes half
  3. C.It remains the same
  4. D.It becomes four times
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Correct answer: BIt becomes half

Solution

The fringe width is inversely proportional to the slit separation . Therefore, if is doubled, the fringe width is halved.

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