White light is passed through a diffraction grating that has 1 × 105 lines/m. On each side of the white central maximum, a spectrum of colors is observed. What is the wavelength of the light observed at an angle of 12.00° in the second-order bright fringes?
White light is passed through a diffraction grating that has 1 × 105 lines/m. On each...
If a diffraction grating produces a third-order bright spot for red light of wavelength 700 nm, at 65° from the central maximum at what angle will the second order bright spot be for violet light of wavelength 400 nm? How many lines per mm on this grating? If a diffraction grating produces a third-order bright spot for red light of wavelength 700 nm, at 65° from the central maximum at what angle will the second order bright spot be for...
White light is incident on a diffraction grating with 479 lines/mm. HINT (a) Calculate the angle θr2 (in degrees) to the second-order maximum for a wavelength of 620 nm. ° (b) Calculate the wavelength in nm of light with a third-order maximum at the same angle θr2. nm
A diffraction grating has 5500 lines/cm . When a beam of monochromatic light goes through it, the second pair of bright spots occurs at ±26.0 cm from the central spot on a screen 43.0 cm past the grating. A. What is the wavelength of this light? B. How far from the central spot does the next pair of bright spots occur on the screen?
A laser beam of wavelength 750 nm shines through a diffraction grating that has 750 lines/mm and observed on a screen 1.4 m behind the grating. Part A How many bright fringes can be observed on a screen?
Consider light with a wavelength of 519 nm is passing through a diffraction grating with 1208 lines per cm. At what distance from the central bright maximum will the 1st order maximum be seen on a screen placed 1.20 m from the diffraction grating. Give your answer in centimeters (cm) with 3 significant figures please. :)
A diffraction grating has 5590 lines/cm . When a beam of monochromatic light goes through it, the second pair of bright spots occurs at ±26.0 cm from the central spot on a screen 43.0 cm past the grating. A) What is the wavelength of this light? B) How far from the central spot does the next pair of bright spots occur on the screen? Please include steps so I can follow along and understand!
Short Answer (6 points diffraction grating has 5150 lines diffraction per centimeter ruled on it. It is illuminated by a laser with wavelength 633 nm. The a) What is the angular separation between the first- and the third-order bright spots on the same side of the central maximum? pattern is observed on a very wide screen 2.0 meters behind the diffraction grating. b) How many bright spots would you observe on the screen?
Light of wavelength 429 nm (in vacuum) is incident on a diffraction grating that has a slit separation of 1.2 × 10-5 m. The distance between the grating and the viewing screen is 0.10 m. A diffraction pattern is produced on the screen that consists of a central bright fringe and higher-order bright fringes (see the drawing). (a) Determine the distance y from the central bright fringe to the second-order bright fringe. (Hint: The diffraction angles are small enough that...
Light of wavelength 385 nm (in vacuum) is incident on a diffraction grating that has a slit separation of 1.2 × 10-5 m. The distance between the grating and the viewing screen is 0.18 m. A diffraction pattern is produced on the screen that consists of a central bright fringe and higher-order bright fringes (see the drawing). (a) Determine the distance y from the central bright fringe to the second-order bright fringe. (Hint: The diffraction angles are small enough that...
1. Monochromatic blue light of wavelength 440-nm passes through a 3300 lines/cm diffraction grating and the interference pattern is observed on a screen. (a) Determine the interference angle for the 2nd order bright fringe. (5 points) (b) If a screen is 0.75-m away, how far (in cm) is the 2nd order bright fringe from the center? Show all steps. [3 points) (c) Sketch the path taken by this light to reach the center, the 1st and 2nd order bright fringes....