White light strikes a diffraction grating (590 lines/mm) at normalincidence.What is the highest-order visible maximum that is formed?
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A diffraction grating having 520 {\rm lines}/{\rm mm} diffracts visible light at 31^\circ. What is the light's wavelength? answer is nm
What is the maximum number of lines per centimeter a diffraction grating can have and produce a complete first-order spectrum for visible light?
Suppose a procedure is done with a diffraction grating with 866,000lines per centimeter.a) Find d, the distance between the lines.____cmb) Light hits this diffraction grating, and goes onto a screendistance 58.6 cm away, creating a diffraction pattern where themaxima are 88 mm apart. Find the wavelength of the light beingused. NOTE: the light may not be visible!____ nm