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26 March, 01:02

In the first-order spectrum, maxima for two different wavelengths are separated on the screen by 3.40 mm. what is the difference between these wavelengths?

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  1. 26 March, 02:59
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    The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

    Given:

    diffraction grating slits = 900 slits per centimeter

    interference pattern that is observed on a screen from the grating = 2.38m

    maxima for two different wavelengths = 3.40mm

    slit separation ... d = 1/900cm = 1.11^-3cm = 1.111^-5 m

    Whenas n = 1, maxima (grating equation) sinθ = λ/d

    Grant distance of each maxima from centre = y ...

    As sinθ ≈ y/D y/D = λ/d λ = yd / D

    ∆λ = (λ2 - λ1) = y2. d/D - y1. d/D

    ∆λ = (d/D) [y2 - y1]

    ∆λ = 1.111^-5m x [3.40^-3m] / 2.38m ... ►∆λ = 1.587^-8 m
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