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Physics Question on Youngs double slit experiment
In a Young’s double slit experiment, each of the two slits A and B, as shown in the figure, are oscillating about their fixed center and with a mean separation of 0.8 mm. The distance between the slits at time t is given by 𝑑 = (0.8 + 0.04 sin 𝜔𝑡) mm, where 𝜔 = 0.08 rad s −1 . The distance of the screen from the slits is 1 m and the wavelength of the light used to illuminate the slits is 6000 Å. The interference pattern on the screen changes with time, while the central bright fringe (zeroth fringe) remains fixed at point O.