The spacing between atomic planes in a crystal is 0.130 nm. a) If 15.0 keV x rays are diffracted by this crystal, what is the angle of first-order diffraction? b) If 15.0 keV x rays are diffracted by this crystal, what is the angle of second-order diffraction?
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The spacing between atomic planes in a crystal is 0.130 nm.
a) If 15.0 keV x rays are diffracted by this crystal, what is the angle of first-order diffraction?
b) If 15.0 keV x rays are diffracted by this crystal, what is the angle of second-order diffraction?
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