
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The wavelength of two spectral lines has to be distinguished.
Concept introduction:
The wavelength of two spectral lines calculated via below the formula
(a)

Answer to Problem 20.AE
The wavelength of two spectral lines will be resolved.
Explanation of Solution
Given
The given resolution is
(b)
Interpretation:
The resolution close to wavenumber has to be has to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The resolution close to wavenumber calculated via below the formula
(b)

Answer to Problem 20.AE
The resolution close to wavenumber both deference
Explanation of Solution
The given resolution is
(c)
Interpretation:
The resolution of first and tenth-order has to be calculated.
(c)

Answer to Problem 20.AE
The resolution of first and tenth-order is
Explanation of Solution
Given
Resolution:
(d)
Interpretation:
The angular dispersion has to be fined.
Concept introduction:
Dispersion: It measure the ability to separate wavelengths differing by
Dispersion of grating:
(d)

Answer to Problem 20.AE
The angular dispersion is
Explanation of Solution
Two wavelengths are
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