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A wedge if formed with two thin 20cm pieces of glass. The wedge is 8μm at...

A wedge if formed with two thin 20cm pieces of glass. The wedge is 8μm at its thickest point. The wedge is filled with a liquid with index of refraction n = 1.33. a) When viewed in transmission whats the distance between the corner and the m=7 max b) whats the distances between 2 consecutive bright fringes viewed in reflection c) In the corner likely to be a bright or dark fringe when viewed in transmission d) Draw a diagram showing the phase states for each ray in transmission and reflection

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