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(NEET I 2016) 8. The intensity at the maximum in a Young's double slit experiment is 1. Distance between two slits is d = 52, where 2 is the wavelength of light used in the experiment. What will be the intensity in front of one of the slits on the screen placed at a distance D = 10d? (a) (b) (c), (d) (NEET-I 2016 9. A astronomical telescope has objective and eyepiece of focal lengths 40 cm and 4 cm respectively. To view an object 200 cm awa from the objective, the lenses must b separated by a distance (b) 54.0 cm

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