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Question
A parallel beam of light containing two wavelengths, 420 nm and 650 nm, enters a silicate flint glass equilateral prism (Fig. 24–58).
(a) What is the angle between the two beams leaving the prism?
(b) Repeat part (a) for a diffraction grating with 6200 lines/cm.
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The first step in solving 24 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A parallel beam of light containing two wavelengths, 420 nm and 650 nm, enters a silicate flint glass equilateral prism (Fig. 24–58). (a) What is the angle between the two beams leaving the prism? (b) Repeat part (a) for a diffraction grating with 6200 lines/cm.
From the textbook chapter Early Quantum Theory and Models of the Atom you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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