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In a Young's double slit experiment slits are separated by 0.5mm and the screen is placed 150 cm away. A beam of light consisting of two wavelength 650 nm and 520 nm is used to obtain interference fringes on the screen. The least distance from the common central maximum to the point where the bright due to both the wavelengths coincide is

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