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Find the angle for a 530 nm (530 x 10^-9 m) laser going through 2 slits that are 3.3 x 10^5 m apart to the second (2nd) bright fringe



Answer :

Answer:

1.84 x 10^-7 radians

Explanation:

The angle for a 530 nm laser going through 2 slits that are 3.3 x 10^5 m apart to the second (2nd) bright fringe can be calculated using the equation:

sin θ = mλ/d

where m is the order of the fringe (in this case, m = 2), λ is the wavelength of the laser (λ = 530 x 10^-9 m), and d is the distance between the slits (d = 3.3 x 10^5 m).

Plugging in the values, we get:

sin θ = (2)(530 x 10^-9 m)/(3.3 x 10^5 m)

sin θ = 3.212 x 10^-12

Taking the inverse sine of both sides, we get:

θ = sin^-1(3.212 x 10^-12)

θ = 1.84 x 10^-7 radians

Therefore, the angle for a 530 nm laser going through 2 slits that are 3.3 x 10^5 m apart to the second (2nd) bright fringe is approximately 1.84 x 10^-7 radians.