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10. In Young's double-slit apparatus the slits are senerated by a distance of 0.55 x 10 m. A screen 15 located 4 m from the plane of the slits. When light of wavelength 550 nm illuminates the slits, the distance on the screen between the central bright fringe and the third bright fringe on either side is a 4x 10mb. 8x 10-m c. 12 x 10 m d...
A multiple-slit diffraction grating has a slit separation of 1.50 × 10−6 m. Find the wavelength of the monochromatic light that will have its second-order bright fringe diffracted through an angle of 44.0°. (1 nm = 10−9 m) 425 nm 521 nm 13 nm 347 nm 260 nm
The hydrogen spectrum includes a red line at 656 nm and a blue-violet line at 434 nm. What are the angular separations between these two spectral lines for all visible orders obtained with a diffraction grating that has 4 170 grooves/cm? (In this problem assume that the light is incident normally on the gratings.) first order separation 1
In a double-slit interference experiment the slit separation is 8.40 x 10-6 m and the slits are 2.80 m from the screen. Each slit has a width of 1.20 x 10-6 m. a) An interference pattern is formed when light with a wavelength of 450 nm is shined on the slits. How far (in meters) from the center of the interference pattern on the screen do the third order (m = 3) bright fringes occur? (1.5 pts) b) If a...
A diffraction grating has 5.9×105 slits/m. Find the angular spread in the second-order spectrum between red light of wavelength 6.8×10−7 m and blue light of wavelength 4.5×10−7 m .
The hydrogen spectrum has a red line at 656 nm and a violet line at 434 nm. What angular separation between these two spectral lines is obtained with a diffraction grating that has 4014 lines/cm? (Assume that the light is incident normally on the grating.) 5.11 x first order separation Your incorrect answer may have resulted from roundoff error. Make sure you keep extra significant figures in intermediate steps of your calculation. 10.21 x second order By how many wavelengths...
PART 2: Multiple slits - Interference Remove the single slit disk, and install the multiple slit disks. You will now sements as in part 1 to explore the nature of the multiple slit interference patit this case, however, you will mark the maxima, not the minima. Siit disks. You will now do much the same Use the double slits of separation d = 0.25 mm (and a = 0.04mm). Increase distance L ben the screen and the slit as much...
1) A double-slit experiment is set up using red light (A = 701 nm). A first order bright fringe is seen at a given location on a screen. What wavelength of visible light (between 380 nm and 750 nm) would produce a dark fringe at the identical location on the screen? A = nm Submit You currently have 1 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 9 more submissions for this question. 2) A new...
Part 1: Light from two lasers is incident on an opaque barrier with a single slit of width 8.0 x 10-5 m. One laser emits light of wavelength 480 nm and the other is 720 nm. A screen to view the light intensity pattern is 2.0 m behind the barrier. What is the distance from the center of the pattern to the nearest completely dark spot (dark for both colors)? a) 3.6 cm b) 4.0 cm c) 4.4 cm d)...
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Red light has an magnetic field component amplitude Bm = 8 MT, and wavelength 1 = 440 nm (a) calculate the frequency of the light Select one: a. 6.8 x 1014 Hz b. 3 x 1014 Hz C. 42.72 x 1014 Hz d. 1.32 Hz Red light has an magnetic field component amplitude Bm = 8 uT, and wavelength 1 = 440 nm (b) calculate the angular wave number Select one: a. 1.43 x 107 m1 b....