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Standard XII
Mathematics
Definition of a Determinant
In a double s...
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In a double slit experiment, instead of taking slits of equal widths, one slit is made twice as wide
as the other. Then what happens to the interference pattern?
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the intensities of both maxima and the minima increase.
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