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5 September, 11:04

The human eye can readily detect wavelengths from about 400 nm to 700 nm. part a if white light illuminates a diffraction grating having 750 lines/mm, over what range of angles does the visible m = 1 spectrum extend?

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  1. 5 September, 11:19
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    We are given that the wavelength ʎ is from 400 nm to 700 nm. The formula for this is:

    d sin a = m * ʎ

    where,

    d = slit separation = 1 mm / 750 lines = 1/750

    a = angle

    m = 1

    ʎ = 400 nm to 700 nm = 0.0004 mm to 0.0007 mm

    Rewriting the formula in terms of angle a:

    a = sin^-1 (m ʎ / d)

    when ʎ = 0.0004 mm

    a = sin^-1 (0.0004 / (1/750))

    a = 17.46°

    when ʎ = 0.0007 mm

    a = sin^-1 (0.0007 / (1/750))

    a = 31.67°

    Hence the range of angles is from 17.46° to 31.67 °.
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