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Question 6: Considering the central, brightest fringe (often called the zeroth-order fringe), what is the path length difference for the light waves emerging from the two slits that reach the screen at the middle of this bright fringe point on the screen? (All distances in these questions can be reported in nm, nanometers.)

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