In the development of Young's double-slit experiment, a small-angle approximation (tanθθ ≈≈ sinθθ) was used to find the lateral displacements of the maxima (bright) and minima (dark) positions. How good is this approximation? For example, what is the percentage error

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In the development of Young's double-slit experiment, a small-angle approximation (tanθθ ≈≈ sinθθ) was used to find the lateral displacements of the maxima (bright) and minima (dark) positions.


How good is this approximation? For example, what is the percentage error for θθ = 10∘∘ ?

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