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Explain how you would find the specific wavelength of a light source using a diffraction grating?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Using diffraction grating

Considering the expression:


d* sin\theta=m* \lambda

Where, m = 1, 2, .....

d is the distance between the slits.

The formula can be written as:


sin\theta=\frac {\lambda}{d}* m ....1

The location of the bright fringe is determined by :


y=L* tan\theta

Where, L is the distance between the slit and the screen.

For small angle ,
sin\theta=tan\theta

So,

Formula becomes:


y=L* sin\theta

Using 1, we get:


y=L* \frac {\lambda}{d}* m

By finding the distance between the first fringe (m = 1) fringe and the central maximum (y) , wavelength can be calculated as the distance between slit and scree (L) and the distance between the slits (d) are known in an experiment.

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