Consider sunlight incident on a slit of width $10^4 \ \mathring{A}$. The image seen through the slit shall

  • A
    be a fine sharp slit,white colour at the centre
  • B
    a bright slit white at the centre diffusing to zero intensities at the edges
  • C
    a bright slit white at centre diffusing to regions of different colours
  • D
    only be a diffused slit white in colour

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