WWT – Dependence of 2 Slit Pattern on Wavelength

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WWT – Dependence of 2 Slit Pattern on Wavelength

A student makes the following statement Student: “If I change the light from red to green, the distance between bright spots won’t change because only the slit spacing affects the interference pattern.”

Answer the following on your own

What if anything is wrong with the student’s statement? The statement is correct The distance will increase with green light The distance will decrease with green light Cannot be determined 1 2 3 4 5

Consult with your neighbor and answer again

What if anything is wrong with the student’s statement? The statement is correct The distance will increase with green light The distance will decrease with green light Cannot be determined 1 2 3 4 5