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The Angle at Which a Telescope Must Be Set to Locate

Question 102

Question 102

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  The angle at which a telescope must be set to locate the second-order image of light of wavelength 589.3 nm is approximately A)  18º B)  45º C)  75º D)  85º E)  37º The angle at which a telescope must be set to locate the second-order image of light of wavelength 589.3 nm is approximately


A) 18º
B) 45º
C) 75º
D) 85º
E) 37º

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