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In a single slit diffraction experiment, the width of the slit is doubled. The central maximum of the diffraction pattern will become,

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narrower and fainter
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narrower and brighter
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broader and fainter
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broader and brighter
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Solution

The correct option is B narrower and brighter
The angular width of the entire central maximum is 2λa, where a is the width of the slit. If the value of a is doubled, the angular width of the central maximum decreases to half its earlier value.
This implies that the central maximum becomes much sharper.
Furthermore, when a is doubled, the intensity of the central maximum becomes four times. Thus, the central maximum becomes much sharper and brighter.

Hence, (B) is the correct answer.

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