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Light Diffraction physics problem
Like 700-400=dsin(theta2-theta1)?- Tkdmaster
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Light Diffraction physics problem
The thing is though, i don't know how to determine what those angles would be.- Tkdmaster
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Light Diffraction physics problem
Been trying to figure this problem out for a couple hours now, if i use 400 nm into the equation it comes out to 800: 400=sin(30). If i do 700 nm it comes out to 1400: 700=sin(30). I feel like i’m doing somethingwrong with the problem but i can’t figure out what.- Tkdmaster
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- Diffraction Light Physics
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