Violet light (wavelength = 410 nm) and red light (wavelength = 660 nm) lie at opposite ends

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Violet light (wavelength = 410 nm) and red light (wavelength = 660 nm) lie at opposite ends of the visible spectrum.

(a) For each wavelength, find the angle θ that locates the first-order maximum produced by a grating with 3300 lines/cm. This grating converts a mixture of all colors between violet and red into a rainbow-like dispersion between the two angles. Repeat the calculation above for

(b) The second order maximum and

(c) The third order maximum.

(d) From your results, decide whether there is an overlap between any of the “rainbows” and, if so, specify which orders overlap.


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Physics

ISBN: 978-0470879528

9th edition

Authors: John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson

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