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Let `S_1 and S_2` be the two slits in Young's double slit experiment. If central maxima is observed at P and angle `S_1 P S_2 = theta`, (`theta` is small) find the y-coordinates of the 3rd minima assuming the origin at the central maxima. (`lambda` = wavelength of monochromatic light used).`

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