If the third-order maximum for monochromatic light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 18.4°, at what angle (in degrees) is the fifth-order maximum?   (b) What is the angle (in degrees) of the sixth minimum?   (c) What is the highest-order maximum possible here?

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If the third-order maximum for monochromatic light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 18.4°, at what angle (in degrees) is the fifth-order maximum?
 
(b)
What is the angle (in degrees) of the sixth minimum?
 
(c)
What is the highest-order maximum possible here?
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