In Young’s double-slit experiment, the width of one of the slits is three times the other slit. The amplitude of the light coming from a slit is proportional to the slit width. Find the ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity in the interference pattern.
Step 1: Given data
Here, are the width of the slits and is the distance between the screen with two slits and the optical screen.
Step 2: Relationship between the amplitudes
We know from the given information that,
From this, we have
It is also given that is directly proportional to . Then we can write that,
Step 3: Derivation for the required ratio
We know that the formulae maximum and minimum intensities are,
, and
Here, are the amplitudes of the light coming from respective slits.
Therefore, the ratio is .
Hence, the correct option is (A).