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Parallel light of wavelength 5000 Å falls normally on a single slit. The central maximum spreads out to `30^(@)` on either side of the incident light.Find the width of the slit.For what width of the slit the central maximum would spread out to `90^(@)` from the direction of the incident light ?

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