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At What Angle Will the Highest-Order Maximum Appear for a Wavelength

Question 48

Question 48

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At what angle will the highest-order maximum appear for a wavelength of 412 nm using a grating with 435 lines per mm?


A) 46°
B) 64°
C) 1.1°
D) 68°
E) 90°

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