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D Question 34 4 pts Calculate the angle for the fourth-order maximum of 480-nm wavelength light falling on double slits

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 8:18 pm
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D Question 34 4 pts Calculate the angle for the fourth-order maximum of 480-nm wavelength light falling on double slits separated by 0.100 mm. 0.480° O 0.01190 O 1.10° 0.275°

D Question 5 4 pts Calculate the initial (from rest) acceleration of a proton in a 3.60 x 104 N/C electric field. 0 3.45 x 1012 m/s2 4.86 x 1014 m/s2 8.94 x 1013 m/s2 O 6.23 x 1015 m/s2

Question 13 4 pts A certain circuit breaker trips when the rms current is 25.0 A. What is the corresponding peak current? O 17.7 A O 12.2 A O 35.4 A 25.0 A