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    In a Single-Slit Diffraction Experiment, the First Minimum in the Diffraction
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In a Single-Slit Diffraction Experiment, the First Minimum in the Diffraction

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In a single-slit diffraction experiment, the first minimum in the diffraction pattern occurs at an angle given by sinθ = 2λ/W.

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