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A metallic sheet has a large number of slits, 5.0 mm wide and 20 cm apart, and is used as a diffraction grating for microwaves. A wide parallel beam of microwaves is incident normally on the sheet. What is the smallest microwave frequency for which only the central maximum occurs? (c = 3.00 × 108 m/s)

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Answer:

The smallest microwave frequency is 1.5 GHz.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Distance d= 20 cm

We need to calculate the wavelength

Using formula for maximum diffraction


d\sin\theta=\lambda

For maximum,
\sin\thea=1


d=\lambda


\lambda=20 cm=0.2 m

We need to calculate the frequency


f =(c)/(\lambda)


f=(3*10^(8))/(0.2)


f=1.5*10^(9)\ Hz


f=1.5 GHz

Hence, The smallest microwave frequency is 1.5 GHz.

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