a. What would happen if the top ray is a full wavelength longer than the ray from the bottom of the slit? Hint: Draw a triangle such that the slit width (a) is the hypotenuse and the top side is 1 lambda long. b. What would happen if it was a half wavelength longer than the ray from the bottom of the slit? c. Can you come up with a general formula for the location of minima and maxima for the single slit diffraction pattern?

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a. What would happen if the top ray is a full wavelength longer than the ray from the bottom of the slit? Hint: Draw a triangle such that the slit width (a) is the hypotenuse and the top side is 1 lambda long.

b. What would happen if it was a half wavelength longer than the ray from the bottom of the slit?

c. Can you come up with a general formula for the location of minima and maxima for the single slit diffraction pattern?

d. Predict what the pattern would look like if the light was shown through a rectangular or circular aperture instead of being shown through a long thin slit.

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Incident Laser Light (parallel)
Slit Bisector
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