Two sources of light of wavelengths $2500 \text{ Å}$ and $3500 \text{ Å}$ are used in Young's double slit experiment simultaneously. Which orders of fringes of the two wavelength patterns coincide?

  • A
    $3^{rd}$ order of $1^{st}$ source and $5^{th}$ of the $2^{nd}$
  • B
    $7^{th}$ order of $1^{st}$ and $5^{th}$ order of $2^{nd}$
  • C
    $5^{th}$ order of $1^{st}$ and $3^{rd}$ order of $2^{nd}$
  • D
    $5^{th}$ order of $1^{st}$ and $7^{th}$ order of $2^{nd}$

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