A slit (0.002470 mathrm{~mm}) wide is used to study a light ray made up of two wavelengths,

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A slit \(0.002470 \mathrm{~mm}\) wide is used to study a light ray made up of two wavelengths, \(482.0 \mathrm{~nm}\) and \(517.3 \mathrm{~nm}\), and the diffraction pattern is viewed on a screen \(0.220 \mathrm{~m}\) from the slit. In the pattern, what is the distance between the \(n=2\) dark fringe for the 482. 0-nm light and the \(n=2\) dark fringe for the 517. 3-nm light? (Take both dark fringes to be on the same side of the central maximum.)

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