electromagnetic "waves" strike a single slit of 1um width. determine the angular full width (angle from first minimum on one side of the center to first minimum on the other) in degrees of the central diffraction maximum if the waves are (a) visible light of wavelength 500nm and (b) X-rays of wavelength 0.05nm. (c) which more clearly demonstrates a wave nature?
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Answers . a) 60 degree b) 0.00573 degree C) visible light of wavelength 500 nm
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electromagnetic "waves" strike a single slit of 1um width. determine the angular full width (angle from first minimum on one side of the center to first minimum on the other) in degrees of the central diffraction maximum if the waves are (a) visible light of wavelength 500nm and (b) X-rays of wavelength 0.05nm. (c) which more clearly demonstrates a wave nature?
Answers . a) 60 degree b) 0.00573 degree C) visible light of wavelength 500 nm