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Physics, 14.07.2019 08:30, mihirkantighosh

Which lists the correct steps that occur when using a diffraction grating to bend light? diffracted wavelengths reach the eyes β†’ different wavelengths of light bend at different angles β†’ the eyes see different colors β†’ light strikes the grooves different wavelengths of light bend at different angles β†’ light strikes the grooves β†’ diffracted wavelengths reach the eyes β†’ the eyes see different colors diffracted wavelengths reach the eyes β†’ the eyes see different colors β†’ light strikes the grooves β†’ different wavelengths of light bend at different angles light strikes the grooves β†’ different wavelengths of light bend at different angles β†’ diffracted wavelengths reach the eyes β†’ the eyes see different colors

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