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1)  At what angle is the first-order maximum for 450.0nm (nm, is nano-meters) wavelength blue light falling...

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)

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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 figs here, make sure you calculator is in degrees when doing calculations).

3) Calculate the wavelength of light that has its third minimum at an angle of 30.0 degrees when falling on double slits separated by 3.00 microns. (answer in nano-meters, make sure you calculator is in degrees when doing calculations)

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