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    When the Slits in Young's Experiment Are Moved Closer Together,the
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When the Slits in Young's Experiment Are Moved Closer Together,the

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Question 17

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When the slits in Young's experiment are moved closer together,the fringes


A) remains unchanged.
B) move closer together.
C) move further apart.
D) are less intense.
E) none of the above

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