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A ray of light contains two colors: red with wavelength of 660 nm and blue with wavelength 470 nm. The ray passes through two narrow slits separated by 0.30 mm and the interference pattern is observed on a screen 5.0 m from the slits. What is the distance on the screen between the first-order bright fringes for each wavelength?

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