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In a typical young's double slit experiment a point source of monochromatic light is kept as shown in the figure. If the source is given an instantaneous velocity v=1 mm per second towards the screen, then the instantaneous velocity of central maxima is given as `alphaxx10^(-beta)cm//s` upward in scientific notation find the value of `alpha+beta`

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