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Yellow light (600 nm) passes through a diffraction grating. Its first order (m = 1) maximum occurs at an angle of 21. 2°. What is the slit separation d? [?] x 10-6 m Hint: Just …
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Yellow light (600 nm) passes
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order (m = 1) maximum occurs at
an angle of 21. 2°. What is the slit
separation d?
[?] x 10-6 m
Hint: Just fill in the number that goes in [?]
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1.66 x 10^-6 m
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