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In Young's double slit experiment, the distance between slits and the screen is 1.0 m and monochromatic light of 600 nm is beigh used. A person standing near the slits is looking at the fringe pattern. When the separation between the slits is varied, the interference pattern disappears for a particular `d_(0)` between the slits

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