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Monochromatic light is incident on a grating that is 75 mmwide

and ruled with 50,000 lines. The second-order maximum isseen at
32.5 (degrees). What is the wavelength of theincident light?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Grating Width
w=75 mm

no of lines
N=50,000 lines

inclination of second order maxima
\theta =32.5^(\circ)

Condition of maxima For Diffraction grating


d\sin \theta =m\lambda

where
d=Grating\ constant


\lambda =wavelength


m=order\ of\ maxima


d=(width)/(N)


d=(75)/(50,000)


d=0.0015\ mm

therefore for second order maxima wavelength of light is given by


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


\lambda =(0.0015* \sin (32.5))/(2)


\lambda =403* 10^(-6)\ m


\lambda =403\ nm

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