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By: ______________

Class: ____________
Roll No: __________

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I acknowledge the valuable contribution of …………………


in providing me the proper guidance to complete the
physics project. The experiments would not have been
completed without his support and kind help. I would also
like to thank the Physics Laboratory Assistant ……………

Name of Student

*********************

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that ___________________, Roll number


_______ of Class _____ has successfully completed the
_____________ under my supervision according to the
guidelines laid down by CBSE.

Teacher Incharge HOD Science

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CONTENTS

1) Aim
2) Apparatus
3) Circuit Diagram/ Experimental set up
4) Theory
5) Observations/ Observation Table
6) Result
7) Bibliography/ References

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To observe the effects of changing the
distance between screen and slit on the width
of central maxima in diffraction

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1. Laser Source
2. Single Slit
3. Optical Bench
4. Screen
5. Scale & Pencil

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Diffraction
Diffraction of light is the phenomenon of bending of light around corners
of an obstacle or aperture in the path of light. On account of this
bending, light penetrates into the geometrical shadow of the obstacle.
The light thus deviates from its linear path. Or in other words, Diffraction
is normally taken to refer to various phenomena which occur when a
wave encounters an obstacle. It is described as the apparent bending of
waves around small obstacles and the spreading out of waves past
small openings.

Diffraction of light through single slit


(Graph)

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Diffraction of light through single slit
(Pattern Observed)

Single Slit Experiment


In this experiment, light coming from a monochromatic source, falls on a
convex lens and a parallel beam of light is obtained. This parallel beam
of light falls on the single slit. The rays of light bend through the edge
and superimpose in the different phase on a different point in the screen.

As a result alternate dark and bright bands are obtained. These are
called secondary bands i.e. secondary maxima or secondary minima.
The central point has the maximum intensity and maximum width called
Central Maxima.

Condition for Secondary Minima


Path difference = nλ (n=1, 2, 3…)
= asinθ
Where,
a = width of slit
Therefore,

asinθ = nλ

It is because path difference between the waves coming from two paths
of same wave front is λ/2 each. Hence, minima is obtained when path
difference is a multiple of λ.

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Phase Difference

Φ = 2nπ

Thus

xn =

Condition for Secondary Maxima

Path Difference = asinθ = ( 2n+1 )

Phase Difference = ( 2n +1 )π = φ
Thus,

Xn =

Width of Central Minima


It is the distance between two first secondary minima on both sides of
central point.

For secondary minima : asinθ = n


For n=1
asinθ = λ

sinθ = ……( 1 )

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For small angle : sinθ = θ = ……( 2 )

From 1 and 2:

Thus,

Xn =

Width of Central Maxima

β = 2Xn =
If lens are very close to the slit , then D ≈ f

β=

Angular Width of Central Maxima

Sinθ

Angular width = 2θ =

Factors affecting Width of Central Maxima

Considering the expression xn =

Width of central maxima varies with the following parameters:


It varies directly with the wavelength of light.
It varies directly with the distance between the screen and the slit.
It is inversely proportional to the width of slit.
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S.no Distance of screen Width of central maxima
( cm ) ( cm )
1.
2.
3.

The observations obtained show that width of central maxima increases


with increase in the distance between the slit and the screen.

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1. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia
2. Physics NCERT Class XII
3. Textbook of Physics – Pradeep’s
4. Encarta Encyclopedia
5. Britannica Encyclopedia

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