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Monochromatic light is incident on a grating that is 75 mm wide and ruled with 50,000 lines. the second-order maximum is seen at 32.5°. what is the wavelength of the incident light?

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Answer:

The wavelength of the incident light is
\lambda = 400 nm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Distance between the sits


d = (0.075)/(50000)

d = 1.5 ×
10^(-6) m


\theta = 32.5°

m = 2

We know that the wavelength of the incident light is given by


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

Put all the value in above formula we get


\lambda = (1.5 (\sin 32.5))/(2)×
10^(-6)


\lambda = 4 ×
10^(-7) m


\lambda = 400 nm

Therefore the wavelength of the incident light is
\lambda = 400 nm

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