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16 September, 23:22

A diffraction grating has 500 slits/mm. What is the longest wavelength of light for which there will be a third-order maximum?

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  1. 17 September, 00:51
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    The longest wavelength of light is 666.7 nm

    Explanation:

    The general form of the grating equation is

    mλ = d (sinθi + sinθr)

    where;

    m is third-order maximum = 3

    λ is the wavelength,

    d is the slit spacing (m/slit)

    θi is the incident angle

    θr is the diffracted angle

    Note: at longest wavelength, sinθi + sinθr = 1

    λ = d/m

    d = 1/500 slits/mm

    λ = 1 mm / (500 * 3) = 1mm/1500 = 666.7 X 10⁻⁶ mm = 666.7 nm

    Therefore, the longest wavelength of light is 666.7 nm
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