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JEE Main 2024Wave Optics Question with Solution

From: JEE Main 2024 (Online) 1st February Evening Shift

Question

A microwave of wavelength falls normally on a slit of width . The angular spread of the central maxima of the diffraction pattern obtained on a screen away from the slit, will be :

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Show full solutionCorrect option: A
Correct answer
A

Step-by-step explanation

To determine the angular spread of the central maximum in a single-slit diffraction pattern, we can use the formula for the angular position of the first minimum (also understood as the boundary of the central maximum) on either side of the center. For a single-slit diffraction pattern, the angle to the first minimum is given by the condition:

where :

  • is the width of the slit,

  • is the wavelength of the light (or microwaves in this case),

  • is the order number of the minimum with (for the first minimum, )

However, we are only interested in the angle to the first minimum, so we will only consider . Since the slit width and the wavelength , we substitute these values into the equation to find :

The angle whose sine is 0.5 is .

This angle of is the angle from the center to the first minimum on one side. The angular spread of the central maximum would cover the range from the first minimum on one side to the first minimum on the other side, totalling twice this angle:

Therefore, the angular spread of the central maxima of the diffraction pattern is , which corresponds to Option A.

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