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light of wavelength 550 nm is incident on a diffraction grating that is 1 cm wide and has 1000 slits. What is the dispersion of the m = 2 line?

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Answer:

The dispersion is
D = 2.01220 *10^(5) \ rad/m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The wavelength of the light is
\lambda = 550 \ = 550 *10^(-9) \ n

The width of the grating is
k = 1\ cm = 0.01 \ m

The number of slit is N = 1000 slits

The order of the maxima is m = 2

Generally the spacing between the slit is mathematically represented as


d = (k)/(N)

substituting values


d = ( 0.01)/(1000)


d = 1.0 *10^(-5) \ m

Generally the condition for constructive interference is


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

substituting values


1.0 *10^(-5) sin (\theta) = 2 * 550 *10^(-9)


\theta = sin^(-1) [( 2 * 550 *10^(-9))/( 1.0 *10^(-5)) ]


\theta = 6.315^o

Generally the dispersion is mathematically represented as


D = ( m )/(d cos(\theta ))

substituting values


D = ( 2 )/( 1.0 *10^(-5) cos(6.315 ))


D = 2.01220 *10^(5) \ rad/m

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