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You illuminate the grating in a spectrometer at normal incidence θi=0° with a beam of light that has a wavelength of 6562.8 Å. The grating has exactly 600 lines per mm.

a. What is the angular deflection of the first-order diffracted beam?
b. What is the angular deflection of the second-order diffracted beam?

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Answer:

a) θ₁ = 23.14 ° , b) θ₂ = 51.81 °

Step-by-step explanation:

An address network is described by the expression

d sin θ = m λ

Where is the distance between lines, λ is the wavelength and m is the order of the spectrum

The distance between one lines, we can find used a rule of proportions

d = 1/600

d = 1.67 10⁻³ mm

d = 1-67 10⁻³ m

Let's calculate the angle

sin θ = m λ / d

θ = sin⁻¹ (m λ / d)

First order

θ₁ = sin⁻¹ (1 6.5628 10⁻⁷ / 1.67 10⁻⁶)

θ₁ = sin⁻¹ (3.93 10⁻¹)

θ₁ = 23.14 °

Second order

θ₂ = sin⁻¹ (2 6.5628 10⁻⁷ / 1.67 10⁻⁶)

θ₂ = sin⁻¹ (0.786)

θ₂ = 51.81 °

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