A student using a spectrometer sees three different first-order colors (A, B, & C) at the following angles: A1 = 7.6, 08

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A student using a spectrometer sees three different first-order colors (A, B, & C) at the following angles: A1 = 7.6, 08

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A Student Using A Spectrometer Sees Three Different First Order Colors A B C At The Following Angles A1 7 6 08 1
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A student using a spectrometer sees three different first-order colors (A, B, & C) at the following angles: A1 = 7.6, 081 = 11.1°, & 0c1= 12.8°. The grating has 3580 slits/cm. A.) Determine the wavelength for each color. A = Ac= B.) Determine the fourth-order angles for each color. OM" 084 OCA 9. [0/10 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Using a diffraction grating with 4500 lines/cm, the third order of a wavelength appears at 10º. Determine the wavelength and then determine at what angle the first order will appear. À-12.73 nm
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