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Calculate the difference of the angles (in degrees) of second and first diffract

ID: 1601269 • Letter: C

Question

Calculate the difference of the angles (in degrees) of second and first diffraction maxima for light with lambda = 481 nm and diffraction grating d = 14, 911 lines/inch (1 inch = 2.54 cm). Express the answer to one decimal place. What is the angular separation in degrees of two spectral lines of wavelengths 436 nm and 354 nm formed in order m = 2 with a 360 line/mm grating? Express the answer (numerical value only) with two decimal places. What is the correct relation for the wavelengths of red, blue and green spectral lines? lambda_R

Explanation / Answer

condition for diffraction maximuma is

a sin theta = m lamda

d= 14911 lines/ in

a= 1/d = 1/14911 lines/ in =6.70* 10^-5 inch = 6.70 * 10^-5 ( 0.0254) = 1.70 * 10^-6

theta1 = sin^-1 ( m lamda/ a)

= sin^-1 ( 1 ( 481 * 10^-9)/ 1.70 * 10^-6)

=16.43

theta2 = sin^-1 ( m lamda/ a)

= sin^-1 ( 2 ( 481 * 10^-9)/ 1.70 * 10^-6)

=34.46

difference = 34.46 - 16.43 = 18 degree

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d= 1/N = 1/360 lines/ mm = 2.77 * 10^-6 m

theta = sin^-1 ( m lamda/ d)

= sin^-1 ( 2 ( 436 * 10^-9)/ 2.77 * 10^-6 m)

=18.34

theta = sin^-1 ( m lamda/ d)

= sin^-1 ( 2 ( 354 * 10^-9)/ 2.77 * 10^-6 m)

=14.8

difference = 18.34-14.8 = 3.53 degree

as per guide lines I worked first two question kindly post remaining questions in the next post

  

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