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Laser light of wavelength 630 nm incident on a pair of slits prodeuces an interference pattern in which the bright fringes are separated by 8.3 mm .A second light produces an interfernce pattern in which the bright fringes are separated by 7.6 mm .Find the wavelength of the second light.

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