Step 1: Understanding the diffraction pattern.
The distance between adjacent maxima in a diffraction pattern is given by:
\[
\Delta y = \frac{\lambda L}{d}
\]
where \( \lambda \) is the wavelength of the light, \( L \) is the distance to the screen, and \( d \) is the separation between the slits.
Step 2: Using the given data.
Here, the wavelength \( \lambda = 0.5 \, \mu m \), and the distance between the slits can be calculated by rearranging the diffraction formula.
Step 3: Calculation of the separation.
After applying the formula and analyzing the given intensity curve, the separation between the two slits comes out to be between 3.48 μm and 3.52 μm.