What Does Each Symbol in the Interference Pattern Equation Represent?

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i have a class test tomorrow and I've been studying but i can't find this one equation in the textbook and was looking for some help. I am asked to 'determine the distance between a diffraction grating and a screen by using the interference pattern equation.' this is a practical exam and count towards my HSC so any help is appreciated. thankyou
interference patturn equation: d * l / [tex]\chi[/tex] = m [tex]\lambda[/tex]
i do not know what the symbols stand for as i can't find this equation anywhere but i do know [tex]\chi[/tex], [tex]\lambda[/tex] and I am assuming 'm' stands for mass.
 
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I thkink:

X is the fringe distance
Lambda is wavelength
l is the length from the diffraction grating to the screen (center)
d is is the separation of the slits
m is mass

Are you sure you have the equation right though? If m is mass this equation would only work for particles with mass such as electrons, not photons which have no mass.
 
yeah that's the one on assessment sheet, everything you said sounds about right. but i don't know what to think about the 'm'
mabey i read it wrong and it's a stylised 'n'