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A student makes a mistake while revising Apply Double Slit Relationships To Fringe Spacing. Which correction is most accurate?.
- A.A. The correction is to keep apply double-slit relationships to fringe spacing separate from the common neighbouring idea in Refraction, diffraction and interference, then explain the tested distinction.
- B.B. The mistake is harmless because the two ideas always mean the same thing.
- C.C. The correction is to memorise the wording without explaining the distinction.
- D.D. The answer should move to a different Refraction, diffraction and interference topic instead of fixing the misconception.
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- Evidence Trace answer 365e5d: A.
- The correction is to keep apply double-slit relationships to fringe spacing separate from the common neighbouring idea in Refraction, diffraction and interference, then explain the tested distinction.
- is correct because it matches Apply double-slit relationships to fringe spacing.
- through phase difference, path difference, stationary wave, progressive wave.
Explanation
Why this works
Stem being answered: A student makes a mistake while revising Apply Double Slit Relationships To Fringe Spacing. Which correction is most accurate?
Route focus: waves / Refraction Diffraction And Interference. Key vocabulary for this item: double, slit, relationships, fringe, spacing.
Option check: keep Evidence Trace answer 365e5d: A because it matches the stem; reject alternatives that change double, slit, relationships or use a neighbouring model. The explanation should keep the answer tied to these exact words rather than a general physics summary, using units, graph evidence or equation reasoning only when they are relevant to the stem.
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