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For a single slit of width ''a'' the fir...

For a single slit of width ''a'' the first minimum of the interference pattern of a monochromatic light of wavelength e occurs at an angle of `(lambda)/(a)`. At the same angle of `(lambda)/(a)`, we get a maximum for two narrow slits separated by distance ''a''. Explain.

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