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Physics, 13.12.2019 21:31 PONBallfordM89

Consider a variety of colors of visible light (say 400 nm to 700 nm) falling onto a pair of slits.
what is the smallest separation (in nanometers) between two slits that will produce a second-order maximum for some visible light?

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