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Astudent is performing a double-slit experiment to determine the wavelength of a light source. she has measured the distance between dark bands and the distance between the slits and the screen. she still needs to measure: question 10 options: a) the speed of the light b) the width of each slit c) the distance between the slits d) the angle between the right bisector and the first minima e) the distance between the centre of the slits and the first minima

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