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at a particular spot on an oil film on top of water (n = 1.42), the brightest color you see is blue light at 482 nm. if that is from the longest (m = 1) wavelength possible, how thick is the oil spot at that point?? nm
Step1: Recall thin film bright fringe formula
For constructive interference in a thin film where the film has a higher refractive index than the surrounding medium (air, \(n \approx 1\)) and the lower medium (water, \(n=1.33 < 1.42\)), there is a single phase shift, so the formula is:
$$2nt = m\lambda$$
Step2: Rearrange for film thickness \(t\)
Isolate \(t\) by dividing both sides by \(2n\):
$$t = \frac{m\lambda}{2n}$$
Step3: Substitute given values
Use \(m=1\), \(\lambda=482\ \text{nm}\), \(n=1.42\):
$$t = \frac{1 \times 482}{2 \times 1.42} = \frac{482}{2.84} \approx 85.2\ \text{nm}$$
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85.2 nm