How far must the mirror in a Michelson interferometer be moved if 680 fringes of 589-nm light are to passby a reference line?
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- Three discrete spectral lines occur at angles of 10.3°, 13.6°, and 15.4° in the first-order spectrum of a grating spectrometer. (Assume that the light is incident normally on the gratings.) (a) If the grating has 3 680 slits/cm, what are the wavelengths of the light? (Enter your answers from smallest to largest.) nm nm nm (b) At what angles are these lines found in the second-order spectrum? (Enter your answers from smallest to largest.) Need Help? Watch It Read It(a) How wide is a single slit that produces its first minimum for 633-nm light at an angle of 28.0o ? (b) At what angle will the second minimum be?(a) If the third-order maximum for monochromatic light falling on a double slit is at an angle of 20.7o at what angle (in degrees) is the fourth-order maximum? (b) What is the angle (in degrees) of the fourth minimum? (c) What is the highest-order maximum possible here?
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- Light with a single wavelength of 595 nm is directed upon two thin slits separated by a distance of 0.8 mm. If the spatial separation of central maxima and the 5th order maxima is measured to be 3.68 mm. What distance away is the screen in meters?What is the distance, in meters, between two parallel plates when a ray with a wavelength of 490 nm is placed through the slit and the third maximum was at a 0.52°?A beam of light of wavelength 691 nm passes through two closely spaced glass plates, as shown in the figure.For what minimum nonzero value of the plate separation d will the transmitted light be bright? (This arrangement is often used to measure the wavelength of light and is called a Fabry-Perot interferometer.)