1. Why must a film used to observe interference colors be thin? 2. Suppose that the central...
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1. Why must a film used to observe interference colors be thin?
2. Suppose that the central diffraction maximum for two slits contains 17 interference fringes for some wavelength of light. How many interference fringes would you expect in the first secondary diffraction maximum?
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