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The spectrum of sodium has two closely spaced lines, known as the sodium doublet, with wavelengths 589.0 nm and 589.6 nm
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The spectrum of sodium has two closely spaced lines, known as the sodium doublet, with wavelengths 589.0 nm and 589.6 nm
The spectrum of sodium has two closely spaced lines, known as the sodium doublet, with wavelengths 589.0 nm and 589.6 nm. When sodium light is incident on a diffraction grating with 3,100 rulings/cm, the maxima corresponding to this doublet are separated by Ay = 1.24 mm when the screen is L = 1.30 m from the grating. What is the value of m in this situation? m = 5.12 First, find d by using the given grating density, then apply the condition for intensity maxima for a diffraction grating interference pattern to find an expression for 0. You should find a relationship among y, L, and 0. Use this relationship to find Ay for different values of m. Be sure to convert units as needed. Need Help? Read It