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Physics, 01.08.2019 02:40, ykpwincess

A4.0 × 102-nm thick film of kerosene (n = 1.2) is floating on water. white light is normally incident on the film. what is the visible wavelength in air that has a maximum intensity after the light is reflected? note: the visible wavelength range is 380 nm to 750 nm.

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