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The line-width of a bright fringe is som...

The line-width of a bright fringe is sometimes defined as the separation between the points on the two sides of the central line where the intensity falls to half the maximum. Find the line-width of a bright fringe in a Young's double slit experiment in terms of `lamda`, d and D where the symbols have their usual meanings

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