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In a diffraction pattern due to a single slit of width a, the first minimum is observed at an angle `30^(@)` when light of wavelength `5000Å` is incident on the slit. The first secondary maximum is observed at an angle of

A

`sin^-1(3/4)`

B

`sin^-1(1/4)`

C

`sin^-1(2/3)`

D

`sin^-1(1/2)`

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