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26 December, 17:43

Light of wavelength 600 nm illuminates a diffraction grating. the second-order maximum is at angle 39.5 ∘. part a how many lines per millimeter does this grating have?

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  1. 26 December, 17:55
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    Diffraction equation applies in this case:

    d*Sin x = m*wavelength, where d = spacing of lines, x = angle = 39.5°, m = order of maximum = 2

    Substituting;

    d * Sin 39.5 = 2*600*10^-9

    d = (2*600*10^-9) / Sin 39.5 = 1.88656*10^-6 m

    In 1 mm (or 0.001 m), the number of lines is given as;

    Number of lines = 0.001/d = 0.001 / (1.88656*10^-6) = 530.065 ≈ 530 lines
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