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Ascientist uses a red light with a wavelength, 2 = 7 • 10 meters, to
determine the width of a slit (w). if the distance from the slit to the light
source is 1.1 meters and the distance from the center of the diffraction pattern
to the first nodal line is 2.5 cm, calculate the width of the slit (w).
(hint: xl = alw; i (red) = 7 . 10m, x = 2.5 cm, l = 1.1 meters)
a. 3.1 . 10^-7 meters
b. 7.7. 10^-7 meters
c. 3.1 . 10^-5 meters
d. 0.03 centimeters
e. 3.2 • 10^4 meters

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