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The Graphs Are Plots of Relative Intensities of Various Diffraction

Question 171

Question 171

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  The graphs are plots of relative intensities of various diffraction patterns versus the sine of the angle from the central maximum. The graph that represents the diffraction pattern from the widest single slit is A)  1) . B)  2) . C)  3) . D)  4) . E)  5) . The graphs are plots of relative intensities of various diffraction patterns versus the sine of the angle from the central maximum. The graph that represents the diffraction pattern from the widest single slit is


A) 1) .
B) 2) .
C) 3) .
D) 4) .
E) 5) .

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