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Light passing through a double slit with
separation d = 6.42x10-5 m creates its
first maximum (m=1) at an angle of
0.396 deg. What is the wavelength of
the light, IN NANOMETERS?
(Hint: The answer will be between 400 and
700.) (Unit = nm)

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