If Young?s double slit experiment is performed in water
(a) the fringe width will decrease
(b) the fringe width will increase
(c) the fringe width remains unchanged
(d) there will be no fringe.
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Answer / harry
If Young?s double slit experiment is performed in water
the fringe width will decrease.
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Answer / simi john
Fringe width does not depend on refractive index of medium
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