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Find λ of light using a laser beam and a diffraction grating
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[QUOTE="ephphatha16, post: 5998797, member: 638544"] Monochromatic light has single wavelength while in white light, there's mixture of wavelengths from 400nm-630nm. So I suppose this will help me to measure the distance between the fringes more accurately as the fringes only correspond to one specific wavelength? Also I have another doubt related with the experiment. To calculate the width of maximas between 1st order and 0th order ruler was used. Why? Is it because it has lesser uncertainty? [/QUOTE]
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