aChordate said:
I am not sure why one equation is for diffraction grating and the other is for the double slit experiment. I think you would be more qualified to answer that.
Be that as it may,
my knowledge is not what is important here.
I have asked why
you chose which equation because
you did the question and presumably
you had to make a decision. I am asking about your decision making process - which I am
not more qualified to answer - which will tell me how you think about physics problems - which will help me tailor an answer to how you think - so you will be more likely to understand it - so I know I'm not wasting your time. See?
Note: I don't need you to be
sure ;)
Are the dimensions of the setup sufficient to use an approximation to get the distances more directly?
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking if the equation is appropriate for this question?
There is another equation from the one you have used which gets you the answer quicker - but it is only valid in specific circumstances.
The equation you have used is also an approximation - is the approximation valid? Could have used a different equation?
You
can get the answer using your approach here - but you need to say more about how you are thinking about the problem if anyone is to help you.
It also helps if you actually ask a question: all you did was lay out a bunch of raw working with no discussion or any indication of what the problem was or if there is a problem at all. I know it feels safer to just write the least possible - less risk of appearing silly. Relax. We've all been there, we
understand.
I suspect you are taking the approach of memorizing equations and applying them without understanding the physics.