Light from a laser of wavelength λ1 shines normally on a pair of narrow slits separated by distance D. This results in a difference in angle between the central and first intensity maxima of 0.02 radians. A second laser of wavelength λ2=2λ1 then shines on the same slit system. The new angular difference between the central first intensity maxima is closest to:

Respuesta :

Answer:

Explanation:

The angular position of first intensity maxima is given by the expression

= λ / d where λ is wave length of light and d is slit separation

putting the values given in the problem. ,

.02 = λ₁ / D

Now wavelength has been increased to 2λ₁

angular separation of first maxima

=  2λ₁ /D

= 2 x .02

= .04 radians.