A 742-nm-thick soap film (nfilm = 1.33) rests on a glass plate (nglass = 1.52). White light
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A 742-nm-thick soap film (nfilm = 1.33) rests on a glass plate (nglass = 1.52). White light strikes the film at normal incidence. What visible wavelengths will be constructively reflected from the film?
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