Answer:
angular range is ( 0.681 rad , 0.35 rad )
Step-by-step explanation:
given data
wavelength λ = 380 nm = 380 ×
m
wavelength λ = 700 nm = 700 ×
m
to find out
angular range of the first-order
solution
we will apply here slit experiment equation that is
d sinθ = m λ ...........1
here m is 1 for single slit and d is =
![(1)/(900*10^3 m)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/dklyjsjchmx3t6ormix7b5a53c6w5hic9c.png)
so put here value in equation 1 for 380 nm
we get
d sinθ = m λ
sinθ = 1 × 380 ×
![10^(-9)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/biology/middle-school/fd24k07l2vjuypwjs7izk8zcm1wfmefv8q.png)
θ = 0.35 rad
and for 700 nm
we get
d sinθ = m λ
sinθ = 1 × 700 ×
![10^(-9)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/biology/middle-school/fd24k07l2vjuypwjs7izk8zcm1wfmefv8q.png)
θ = 0.681 rad
so angular range is ( 0.681 rad , 0.35 rad )