A student performs a double-slit experiment using two slits spaced 0.25 mm apart and located 3.0 m from a screen. Infrared light with a wavelength of 1200 nm is used and film sensitive to infrared light is used as the screen. What is the average distance between adjacent dark bands on the exposed film?
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