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Two narrow slits emitting light in phase are separated by a distance of 1-0 cm. The wavelength of the light is `5.0 x 10^-7` m. The interference pattern is observed on a screen placed at a distance of 1-0 m. (a) Find the separation between the consecutive maxima. Can you expect to distinguish between these maxima ? (b) Find the separation between the sources which will give a separation of 1.0 mm between the consecutive maxima.

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