Question
Question: What will be the width of the slit if the distance between the first and third minima in the diffrac...
What will be the width of the slit if the distance between the first and third minima in the diffraction pattern is 3mm? The distance between screen and single slit is 50cm which is illuminated with light of wavelength 6000A˙.
A) 0.1mm
B) 0.2mm
C) 0.3mm
D) 0.4mm
Solution
-Hint:- Convert all the given values to their S.I unit.
Now, evaluate the distance between the first and third minima.
Next, we can now calculate the width of slit by the expression –
x=dλD
where, x is the distance between first and third minima,
λ is the wavelength of light,
D is the distance between screen and slit and
d is the width of slit.
Complete Step by Step Solution:-
Let the distance between first and third minima be x and first minima be x1 and third minima be x3. Therefore,
x=x3−x1 x=3mm x=3×10−3m
Let the distance between the screen and single slit be D. So, according to the question it is given that –
D=50cm D=0.5m
Let the width of slit be d and wavelength of light be λ.
According to the question, it is given that
λ=6000A˙ λ=6000×10−10m
The position of nth minima in the diffraction pattern is given by –
xn=ndDλ
The above can also be rewritten by transposition as –
d=nxDλ⋯(1)
Putting the values of x,n,D and λ in their respective places in equation (1)
d=(3−1)3×10−30.5×6000×10−10 d=3×10−32×0.5×6×103×10−10
By further solving, we get
d=36×10−4 d=2×10−4m
Now, converting metre to millimetre, we get
d=0.2mm
Therefore, the correct answer is option (B).
Note:- Diffraction is a specialized case of scattering of light in which an object with regularly repeating features produces an orderly diffraction of light in a diffraction pattern. The diffraction plays an important role in limiting the resolving power of any optical instrument.