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Light of wavelength 650 nm is normally incident on the rear of a grating. The first bright fringe (other than the central one) is at an angle of 5 ° with respect to the normal.

1)Find the number of slits per centimeter in the grating.


_________slits/cm


2)Two rays of light of wavelength 650 nm and 420 nm are normally incident on a different grating. If the grating has 5000 slits/cm, what is the angular seperation of of the two light rays' second order maximum.


|θ650 -θ420| =_________°

User Luke Wenke
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given,

wavelength (λ) = 650 nm

angle = 5°

using bragg's law


sin \theta = (n \lambda)/(d)


d= (n \lambda)/(sin \theta)


d= (1 * 650 * 10^(-9)\ m)/(sin5^0)

d = 7.46 x 10⁻⁴ cm

number of slits per centimeter

=
(1)/(d)\\\Rightarrow (1)/(7.46* 10^(-4))\\\Rightarrow 1340 split per centimeter.

b) wavelength of two rays 650 nm and 420 nm


d = (1)/(5000)

d = 2 x 10⁻6 m

we now,


sin \theta = (n \lambda)/(d)

for 650 nm


sin \theta = (2* 650* 10^(-9))/(2* 10^(-6))


\theta =sin^(-1)(0.65)

θ = 40.54°

for 450 nm


sin \theta = (2* 450* 10^(-9))/(2* 10^(-6))


\theta =sin^(-1)(0.45)

θ = 24.83°

now, difference

|θ_{650} -θ_{420}| =40.54°-24.83°

|θ_{650} -θ_{420}| =19.71°

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