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Using the interference formula to calculate the wavelength of the laser light, λ. Show your work below. (Your answer should be really small!) Variable Equation: y=mλLd

Substitute Values here: y=mλLd

Solve for wavelength:

y=mλLd
= (yd)/((m)(L))=λ
=
Compare your result to the actual wavelength of the laser, which is 6.32 X 10-7 m (this would be your “accepted value” in your percent error calculation). How close is your result? (Give math answer AND then explain in a sentence)
Note: the experimental value for the wavelength is your answer to #5!

Variable Equation: Percent Error = accepted value - experimental valueaccepted value 100

Substitute in Values here: Percent Error = accepted value - experimental valueaccepted value 100

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