A plane wave of monochromatic light falls normally on a uniform thin film of oil which covers a glass plate. The wavelength of sources can be varied continuously. Complete destructive refraction is observed for λ=5000˙A and λ=7000˙A and for no other wavelength in between. If μ of oil is 1.3 and that of glass is 1.5, the thickness of the film will be
In this case, both the rays suffer a phase change of 180∘ and the conditions for destructive interference is
2nd = (m+12)λ1
2nd = (m+32)λ2
∴m+12m+32=λ2λ1=50007000=57 ; m = 2
and d=(m+12)λ12n=2.5×70002×1.3
=6738˙A=6.378×10−5cm