Question
Angular  width (b) of central maximum of a diffraction pattern on a single slit does not depend upon(a) Distance between slit and source(b) Wavelength of light used(c) Width of the slit(d) Frequency of light used
   
   

Answer

(a) Distance between slit and source

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