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A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 6500 A ˙ and 5200 A ˙ is used to obtain fringes in a Young's double slit experiment.Find the distance of the third bright fringe on the screen from central maximum for the wavelength 6500 A. The distance between the slits is 2mm and the distance between the plane of the slits and the screen is 120 cm

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