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In a Young's double slit experiment an electron beam is used to obtain interference pattern. If the speed of electron decreases then

A

distance between two consecutive fringes remains the same

B

distance between two consecutive fringes decreases

C

distance between two consecutive fringes increases

D

None of these.

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C

Fringe width, `beta = (lambda D)/(d)`, Also, `lambda=(h)/(mv)`
Here h is planck's constant. This wavelength is inversely proportional to the velocity. Hence, the fringe width increases with decrease in electron speed.
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