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In the figure is shown Young's double slit experiment. Q is the position of the first bright fringe on the right side of O. P is the `11^(th)` bright fringe on the other side, as measured from Q. If the wavelength of the light used is `600 nm`. Then `S_(1)B` will be equal to

A

`6 xx 10^(-6)`m

B

`6.6 xx 10^(-6)` m

C

`3.138 xx 10^(-7)`m

D

`3.144 xx 10^(-7)`m

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