(a)
Interpretation:
The goniometer setting in terms of
Concept introduction:
Bragg’s diffraction condition will be used for the calculation of angle for goniometer setting. This condition is given as-
Where,
n = integer
λ= wavelength
d = interplanar distance of crystal
λ= angle
(b)
Interpretation:
The goniometer setting in terms of
Concept introduction:
Bragg’s diffraction condition will be used for the calculation of angle for goniometer setting. This condition is given as-
Where,
n = integer
λ= wavelength
d = interplanar distance of crystal
λ= angle
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