HELP WITH B !! The wings of some beetles have closely spaced parallel lines of m
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HELP WITH B !!
The wings of some beetles have closely spaced parallel lines of melanin, causing the wing to act as a reflection grating. Suppose sunlight shines straight onto a beetle wing.
Part A
If the melanin lines on the wing are spaced 2.0 m apart, what is the first-order diffraction angle for green light ( = 550 nm)? Note: The small-angle approximation will not work in this problem.
This is correct 16 degrees
Part B
If the vertical distance between your eyes and the beetle is 80 cm , how far away (in meters) should you stand in order to see the green light? Note: The small-angle approximation will not work in this problem.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
Explanation / Answer
Given
the angle theta is 16 degrees
and
the wavelength of the green light is 550 nm
we have the relation as
Tan theta = y/R
where y is pependicular distance 0.8 m , then R = y/tan theta
R = 0.8/tan(16) = 2.79 m
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