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Monochromatic light of wavelength 580 nm passes through a single slit and the diffraction pattern is observed on a screen. Both the source a
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Monochromatic light of wavelength 580 nm passes through a single slit and the diffraction pattern is observed on a screen. Both the source and screen are far enough from the slit for Fraunhofer diffraction to apply.
a) If the first diffraction minima are at ±90.0∘, so the central maximum completely fills the screen, what is the width of the slit?
b) For the width of the slit as calculated in part (a), what is the ratio of the intensity at θ=45.0∘ to the intensity at θ=0?
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Answer:
Part a)
Width of the slit is
Part b)
Ratio of intensity is given as
Explanation:
Part a)
As we know by the formula of diffraction we will have
so we have
so we will have
Part b)
As we know that the intensity in diffraction pattern is given as
so for angle 45 degree