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The phase difference corresponding to path difference of x is

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`Delta phi =(2 pi)/(lambda)Delta x`

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`Delta phi =2 pi lambda Delta x`

C

`Delta phi=(2 pi lambda)/(Delta x)`

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`Delta phi = (2 Delta x)/(lambda)`

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