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11-23 What is the angular half-width (from central maximum to first minimum) of a diffracted beam for a slit width of (a) A; (b) SA;
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13-1 A I-mm-diameter hole is illuminated by plane waves of 546-nm light. According to the usual criterion, which teclmiques
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