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The image below is a sketch of two-slit diffraction of light. Narrow slits at A and B act as wave sources, and waves interfering in various phases are shown at C, D, E, and F.

A sketch of two-slit diffraction of light. Narrow slits at A and B act as sources on the left, and waves interfering in various phases are shown at C, D, E, and F on the right.

The equation for the double-slit experiment for small angles is

Equation showing lambda divided by d equals x divided by L

In the image, which description below represents the d of the equation?

The distance between A and B
The distance between A and D
The distance between midpoints D, E, and F
The light bands between D and E and F

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Answer:

The Answer is A-The distance between A and B

Explanation:

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In the image, the distance between A and B represents the d of the equation.

What is the two-slit diffraction of light.?

Diffraction occurs when waves, such as light or sound, spread out when they pass through a slit or around an object.

Light will spread out and overlap with light from the other slits as it travels through each of the slits.

The two-slit diffraction of light is seen in the figure below. Wave sources are represented by narrow slits at A and B, while waves interfering in various phases are displayed at C, D, E, and F.

A diagram illustrating light diffraction through two slits. On the left, narrow slits A and B operate as sources, while on the right, waves interfering in various phases are depicted at C, D, E, and F.

The given equation is;

[tex]\frac{\lambda}{d} =\frac{x}{L}[/tex]

The equation represents the image form between A and B.

Hence in the image, the distance between A and B represents the d of the equation.

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