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Enter your answer in the provided box Bragg's Law is used to describe the scattering of X-rays from the atoms of a cryst
Enter your answer in the provided box Bragg's Law is used to describe the scattering of X-rays from the atoms of a crystalline solid. The angle of diffraction is related to the angle and wavelength of the incident X-ray beam as well as the spacing between planes of atoms that comprise the solid, referred to as the d-spacing Incident 07 plane wave 200 2d sin d sin Constructive interference when na = 2d sin e Bragg's Law Calculate the d-spacing (in nim) of a solid for X-ray radiation with A = 4.0 Å and incident angle of 6 - 24.0". In the equation for Bragg's Law, assume that n=1. Report your answer to 2 decimal places nm
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