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What Is the Angular Separation of the Two Second-Order Spectral

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What is the angular separation of the two second-order spectral lines having wavelengths What is the angular separation of the two second-order spectral lines having wavelengths   and   using a diffraction grating having 456 lines/mm? A)  1.63° B)  1.52° C)  0.815° D)  3.26° and What is the angular separation of the two second-order spectral lines having wavelengths   and   using a diffraction grating having 456 lines/mm? A)  1.63° B)  1.52° C)  0.815° D)  3.26° using a diffraction grating having 456 lines/mm?


A) 1.63°
B) 1.52°
C) 0.815°
D) 3.26°

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