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In a Young's double slit experiment. Let A and B be the two slits. A thin film of thickness t and refractive index `mu` is placed in front of A. Let `beta` = frine width. The central maximum will shift :

A

towards A

B

towards B

C

by `t (mu - 10) beta/lambda `

D

by `mu t (beta)/lambda`

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A, C
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