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Draw a neat labelled diagram of Young.s Double Slit experiment. Show that `beta= (lamda D)/(d)`, where the terms have their usual meaning (either for bright or dark fringe).

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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Draw the Diagram**: - Start by drawing a horizontal line to represent the screen. - Mark the central maximum (C) at the center of the screen. - Draw two narrow slits (S1 and S2) parallel to each other and above the screen. Label the distance between the slits as 'd'. - Draw lines from S1 and S2 to a point P on the screen, which is at a distance 'x' from the central maximum (C). ...
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