Q.
Column I shows the changes introduced in Young's double-slit experiment while Column II tells the changes in the fringe pattern while performing the experiment. Match each situation given in Column I with the result given in Column II.
Column I
Column II
A
If sodium light is replaced by red light of same intensity
1
All fringes are coloured except central fringe
B
Monochromatic light is replaced by white light
2
Fringe width will became quadrupled
C
Distance between slits and screen is doubled and the distance betwen slits is halved
3
The bright fringe will bocame less bright
D
If one of the slits is covered by cellophone paper
Fringe width, W=dDλ
where, D= distance between slits and screen d= distance between slits and λ= wavelength of light
A. λ increase so W also increase (∴A→4)
B. White light produces coloured fringes (∵B→1)
C. If D is doubled and d is halved, then W becomes four times (∵C→2)
D. If intensity of either slit is reduced, the bright fringes became less bright. (∵D→3)