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In a Young’s double slit experiment, 12 fringes are observed to be formed in a certain segment of the screen when light of wavelength 600 nm is used. If the wavelength of light is changed to 400 nm, number of fringes observed in the same segment of the screen is given by

A.

12

B.

18

C.

24

D.

30

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Fringe width, `omega=(lambdaD)/d prop lambda`

When the wavelength is decreased from 600 nm to 400 nm, fringe width also decrease by a factor of `4/6` or `2/3` or the number of fringes in the same segment will increase by a factor of `3/2`.

Therefore, number of fringes observed in the same segment `=12xx3/2=18`