A tungsten-halogen bulb emits a continuous spectrumof

Chapter 35, Problem 35.38

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A tungsten-halogen bulb emits a continuous spectrumof ultraviolet, visible, and infrared light in the wavelengthrange 360 nm to 2000 nm. Assume that the light from atungsten-halogen bulb is incident on a diffraction gratingwith slit spacing d and that the first-order brightnessmaximum for the wavelength of 1200 nm occurs at angle 0.What other wavelengths within the spectrum of incidentlight will produce a brightness maximum at this sameangle 0? [Optical filters are used to deal with this bothersomeeffect when a continuous spectrum of light ismeasured by a spectrometer.]

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