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Whose fringe width will be more, the one for red light or the one for yellow light, all other things be the same ?

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We know that `beta=(lamda D)/d`
Now for same value of D and d `beta prop lamda`
Now `lamda_(red) gt lamda_(yellow)`
hence `beta_(red) gt beta_(yellow)`
Hence, fringe width will be greater when red coloured light is used.
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