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प्रश्न
A parallel beam of light of wavelength 5890 Å falls normally on a slit of width 0.2 mm. Find the distance between the first minima on the two sides of the central maximum of the diffraction pattern observed on a screen placed in the focal plane of a convex lens of focal length 50 cm. The lens is placed quite close to the slit.
उत्तर
We know `sin theta = lambda/"e"`
or `theta = lambda/"e"` radian
If x be the linear distance of the first minimum from the central maximum on the screen and f be the focal length of the lens.
Then, `theta = (x/"f")`radian
`x = ("f"lambda)/"e"`
The linear distance between the two minima on the two sides of the central maximum is:
`therefore 2x = (2"f"lambda)/"e"`
`= (2 xx 0.5 xx (5890 xx 10^-10))/(0.2 xx 10^-3)`
`= 2.945 xx 10^-3 "m"`
= 2.945 mm