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A monochromatic beam of bright of light of wavelength `5000 Å` is used in Young's double slit experiment. If one of the slits is covered by a transparent sheet of thikness `1.4 xx 10^(-5) m`, having refractive index of its medium 1.25. Then the number of fringes shifted is

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