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What is the minimum thickness of a thin film required for constructive interference in the reflected light from it ? Given, the refractive index of the film = 1.5, wavelength of the light incident on the film = 600 nm.

A

200 nm

B

50 nm

C

300 nm

D

100 nm.

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