In a double-slit experiment, what ratio of d/a causes diffraction to eliminate the fifth bright side fringe? Group of answer choices 3.75 6.00 5.00 4.00 5.50 4.25 4.50 2.00 10.0 8.00
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(a) In a double-slit experiment, what largest ratio of $d$ to $a$ causes diffraction to eliminate the fifth bright side fringe? (b) What other bright fringes are also eliminated? (c) How many other ratios of $d$ to $a$ cause the diffraction to (exactly) eliminate that bright fringe?
(a) In a double-slit experiment, what ratio of $d$ to $a$ causes diffraction to eliminate the fourth bright side fringe? (b) What other bright fringes are also eliminated?
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