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(a If the fifth-order maximum for pure-wavelength light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 41.8°, at what angle (in degrees) is the sixth-order maximum? ________ ° (b) What is the angle (in degrees) of the fourth minimum? ________ ° (c) What is the highest-order maximum possible here?
If the fourth-order maximum for pure-wavelength light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 18.7°, at what angle (in degrees) is the sixth-order maximum? ° (b)What is the angle (in degrees) of the sixth minimum? ° (c)What is the highest-order maximum possible here?
If the fourth-order maximum for pure-wavelength light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 28.1°, at what angle (in degrees) is the seventh-order maximum?
(a) If the fourth-order maximum for monochromatic light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 24.9°, at what angle in degrees) is the seventh-order maximum? o x (b) What is the angle (in degrees) of the sixth minimum? o (c) What is the highest-order maximum possible here?
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1) At what angle is the first-order maximum for 450.0nm (nm, is nano-meters) wavelength blue light falling on double slits separated by 0.0500 mm (mm, milli-meters)? (report the angle as a positive number in degrees, make sure you calculator is in degrees when doing calculations) 2) Calculate the angle for the third-order maximum of 580.0nm wavelength yellow light falling on double slits separated by 0.100 mm. (report the angle as a positive number in degrees, be very careful on your sig...
1.) Find the largest wavelength (in nm) of light falling on double slits separated by 5.50 µm for which there is a second-order maximum. ________ nm 2) (a)How wide in m is a single slit that produces its first minimum for 635-nm light at an angle of 18.0°? Answer: 0.00000205 m b) At what angle in degrees will the second minimum be? ______
At what angle (in degrees) is the second-order maximum for 450 nm wavelength blue light falling on double slits separated by 0.0730 mm? _____ degrees
What is the wavelength of light falling on double slits separated by 2.06 um, if the third-order minimum is at an angle of 60.0°?
At what angle in degrees is the first-order maximum for 425-nm wavelength blue light falling on double slits separated by 0.0530 mm? ____ °