Destructive interference cause the film to look dark-explain


A soap film of n = 1.33 is 476 nm thick and lies on a glass plate of n = 1.52. Sunlight, whose wavelengths in vacuum expand from 380 to 750 nm, travels via the air and hits the film perpendicularly. For which wavelength (s) in this range does destructive interference cause the film to look dark in the reflected light?

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