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Monochromatic light from a helium-neon laser (lambda =632.8nm) shines at a right angle to a surface of a diffraction board (2 very small slits) that has a distance d=1/150500 m between the slits. Find the angle at which you observe the first-order brightness (m=1)

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Monochromatic light from a helium-neon laser (lambda =632.8nm) shines at a right angle to a surface of a diffraction board (2 very small slits) that has a distance d=1/150500 m between the slits. Find the angle at which you observe the first-order brightness (m=1)

Monochromatic light from a helium-neon laser
(lambda =632.8nm) shines at a right angle to a
surface of a diffraction board (2 very small slits) that has a distance d=1/150500 m between
the slits. Find the angle at which you observe the first-order brightness (m=1)

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$\theta = 5.42^\circ$
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