In a standard Young's Double Slit Experiment light of wavelength \(...
In a standard Young's Double Slit Experiment light of wavelength \( \lambda=6000 \AA \) is used, screen distance (D) \( =1 \mathrm{~m} \) and slit separation \( (\mathrm{d})=0.5 \mathrm{~mm} \). Intensity of light on screen emerging from slits are individually \( \mathrm{I}_{0} \) and \( 4 \mathrm{I}_{0} \). Column I indicates distance of certain point \( \mathrm{P} \) on screen from central maxima.
\( \mathrm{P} \)
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(A) \( y=2 \mathrm{~mm} \)
(P) Intensity \( =7 \mathrm{I}_{0} \) at \( \mathrm{P} \)
(B) \( \quad y=2.2 \mathrm{~mm} \)
(Q) Intensity \( =3 \mathrm{I}_{0} \) at \( \mathrm{P} \)
(C) \( y=2.6 \mathrm{~mm} \)
(R) P lies between \( 2^{\text {nd }} \) minima and \( 3^{\text {rd }} \) maxima
(D) \( \quad \mathrm{y}=2.8 \mathrm{~mm} \)
(S) P lies between \( 3^{\text {rd }} \) minima and \( 2^{\text {nd }} \) maxima
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