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In a Young's double slit experiment,`12` fringes are observed to be formed in a certain segment of the screen when light of wavelength `600nm` is used. If the wavelength of light is changed to `400nm` ,number of fringes observed in the same segment of the screen is given by
a) `12`
b)18
c)24
d)30

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