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30 September, 19:38

The hydrogen spectrum has a red line at 656 nm, and a blue line at 434 nm. What is the first order angular separation between the two spectral lines obtained with a diffraction grating with 5000 rulings/cm?

A. 7.7 degrees

B. 16.6 degrees

C. 6.6 degrees

D. 3.2 degrees

E. 19.2 degrees

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  1. 30 September, 19:44
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    Answer: 6.6

    Explanation: not sure, but I have an answer key with it marked as correct (it's not 16.6)
  2. 30 September, 20:00
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    Answer: 16.6
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