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Physics, 13.12.2019 03:31, Gattuso

Suppose pure-wavelength light falls on a diffraction grating. what happens to the interference pattern if the same light falls on a grating that has more lines per centimeter? what happens to the interference pattern if a longer-wavelength light falls on the same grating? explain how these two effects are consistent in terms of the relationship of wavelength to the distance between slits.

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