In Young's double slit experiment,the $y$-coordinates of the central maxima and the $10^{th}$ maxima are $2 \, cm$ and $5 \, cm$ respectively. When the $YDSE$ apparatus is immersed in a liquid of refractive index $\mu = 1.5$,what will be the corresponding $y$-coordinates?

  • A
    $2 \, cm, 7.5 \, cm$
  • B
    $3 \, cm, 6 \, cm$
  • C
    $2 \, cm, 4 \, cm$
  • D
    $4/3 \, cm, 10/3 \, cm$

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