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a) Calculate the single slit width (a) for a destructive interference that occurs in case of single slit diffraction with θdark = 100, m = +2, and λ = 740 nm?
b) What is the cut off wavelength (λc) for a photoelectric materials of work function 1.3 eV?
c) What should be the energy of an atomic orbit if n=4?
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please answer a,b, and c will rate! a) Calculate the single slit width (a) for a...
Calculate the single slit width (a) for a destructive interference that occurs in case of single slit diffraction with dark = 10°, m= +2, and 2 = 740 nm?
1. Explain single slit diffraction? What is Fraunhoffer diffraction? Describe diffraction grating and its use in CD tracking? Calculate the single slit width (a) for a destructive interference that occurs in case of single slit diffraction with dark = 100, m=+2, and 2 = 740 nm? 2. Describe principle, construction of reflecting telescope? What is limiting condition of resolution or Rayleigh's criterion?
Please answer Q2 (A and B) Will Rate Thank you! A) Calculate index of refraction (n) of a medium where light can pass through at a speed of 1.5 x10^8 m/s? B) What is the cut off wavelength (λc) for a photoelectric materials of work function 1.1 eV?
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