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Questions related to the perception and measurement of light (primarily in the visible range), its mathematical description, the reproduction of colors by different means, color combinations, etc. Please use the tag [electromagnetic-radiation] if you want to refer to the general form of light.
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Introducing two different slabs in Young's double slit experiment
Overtime, one could forget the meaning of the phrase 'number of fringes shifted'.
As @José Andrade said in comment elsewhere, imagine a slab of thickness zero mm introduced, this will make no differen …
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Introducing two different slabs in Young's double slit experiment
Suppose there are two slabs of refractive indices $n_1$ and $n_2$ kept in front of the sources of light with wavelength λ as shown, how do we calculate the distance of the first bright fringe from the …