Monochromatic light is incident on two identical and parallel slits of Young's double-slit setup. The slits are 2.5 mm apart, and the interference fringes are seen a screen 1.1 m away. If the bright fringes are separated by 3.9 mm, then find the phase difference (in rad) corresponding to the 8th bright fringe. O 40.8407 O 21.9911 O 50.2655 O 18.8496 O 3.1416

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Monochromatic light is incident on
two identical and parallel slits of
Young's double-slit setup. The slits
are 2.5 mm apart, and the
interference fringes are seen a
screen 1.1 m away. If the bright
fringes are separated by 3.9 mm,
then find the phase difference (in
rad) corresponding to the 8th bright
fringe.
O 40.8407
O 21.9911
O 50.2655
O 18.8496
O 3.1416
Transcribed Image Text:Monochromatic light is incident on two identical and parallel slits of Young's double-slit setup. The slits are 2.5 mm apart, and the interference fringes are seen a screen 1.1 m away. If the bright fringes are separated by 3.9 mm, then find the phase difference (in rad) corresponding to the 8th bright fringe. O 40.8407 O 21.9911 O 50.2655 O 18.8496 O 3.1416
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