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Q. In Young's double slit experiment, the wavelength of light was changed from $7000 \,\mathring{A}$ to $3500 \, \mathring{A}$ While doubling the separation between the slits, which of the following is not true for this experiment?

Wave Optics

Solution:

As $\beta=\frac{\lambda D}{d}$,
Therefore, when $\lambda$ is halved and $d$ is doubled, $\beta$ becomes $\frac{1}{4}^ {th }$
The separation between successive dark fringes reduces. It does not remain unchanged.