An explanation of how to use the fringe pattern formed from the Young double slit experiment to calculate the wavelength of light. By Cowen Physics (www.cowenphysics.com)
Wait, isn't x = L / (N-1) so that on L = 1,5 cm lenght the number of lights is N = 10. There are 9 distances between light spots, so the distance between 2 lightspots is 1,66666 cm
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Wait, isn't x = L / (N-1) so that on L = 1,5 cm lenght the number of lights is N = 10.
There are 9 distances between light spots, so the distance between 2 lightspots is 1,66666 cm