A. Single Slit)
-As the slit gets smaller, the resulting interference pattern gets smaller, closer together, and more intense (or more crisp might be a better way of
saying it)
B. Double Slit)
-The double slit experiments yields results that look fairly similar to the single slit at a distance, however instead of being solid yet fading bars of light, the large bars are made of very small bars of interference of varying intensity.
-As the slits get farther apart, the individual small bars of light become bigger, farther apart, and less intense.
C. Diffraction Grating)
-The reason that diffraction grating works like this is because takes a large angle for light to constructively interfere when D is so small
-As the spacing of the grating goes up, the angle theta goes down, meaning the dot gets closer to the middle
DATA ANALYSIS:
The main equation that needs to be used is:
First arranging it for
, we get the result 
FINDING D:
From the rating of the diffraction grating (530 grooves per mm), we can obtain
by, 
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FINDING SIN(THETA):
However, finding
is more involved.
We can construct a right triangle from measurements using a meter stick as such
principal maxima --->._a_
\ |
\ |b
c \ |
\ |
\ |
LASER SOURCE
Where b=2.565m, and a=.93m, then c=2.725m
Given this, the sin(
)= a/c
Therefore 
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FINDING
Now with everything in place,
