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serenity challenges carlos to come up with a way to use the double-slit experiment to determine the wavelength of monochromatic light. which response is correct?

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The double slit experiment can be explained using the condition of the interference with which we can find the wavelength of the monochromatic light.

When waves gather, they can interfere constructively or destructively. To build a stable and well-defined interference pattern, two conditions must be met:

The wave source must be coherent. That is, they emit identical waves with a constant phase difference.

Waves should be monochromatic - they should have a single wavelength. Suppose we have two sources emitting the same wave in phase. Whether constructive or destructive interference occurs at points close to the source depends on the path length difference δ. This is the distance from the point to one source minus the distance from the point to the other source.

Conditions for constructive interference:

          δ = mλ,

where m is any integer

          λ is the wavelength of the light

Conditions for destructive interference:

            δ = (m + 1/2) λ

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