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Effect of white light in YDSE DPP-07

1. If a white light is used in Young’s double slit experiments then a very large number of coloured fringes
can be seen
(1) With first order violet fringes being closer to the central white fringes
(2) First order red fringes being closer to the central white fringes
(3) With a central white fringe
(4) With a central black fringe

2. In YDSE with white light


(1) Center of screen is central maxima
(2) White fringe is the central maxima
(3) Dark bands are observed on screen
(4) Fringe width of each colour is same

3. White light (400 nm to 800 nm) is used in YDSE, where D = 0.5 m, d = 1 mm. Find the missing wavelengths
in front of one of the slits on screen?
2000
(1) nm, 400 nm
3
4000
(2) nm, 900 nm
3
(3) 400 nm, 100 nm
(4) 700 nm, 900 nm

4. White light is passed through a double slit and interference pattern is observed on a screen 2.5 m away.
The separation between the slits is 0.5 mm. The first violet and red fringes are formed 2.0 mm and 3.5
mm away from the central white fringe. Calculate the wavelength of the violet and the red light?
(1)  V = 400 nm, R = 700 nm
(2)  V = 700 nm, R = 400 nm
(3)  V = 500 nm, R = 600 nm
(4)  V = 600 nm, R = 500 nm

5. White light (400 nm to 800 nm) is used in YDSE, where D = 50 cm, d = 0.5 mm. Find the missing
wavelengths in front of the slits on screen?
(1) 428 nm
(2) 500 nm
(3) 600 nm
(4) 628 nm

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