Question

In: Physics

A 10-slit aperture, with slit spacing five times the slit width of 10^-4 cm, is used...

A 10-slit aperture, with slit spacing five times the slit width of 10^-4 cm, is used to produce a Fraunhofer diffraction pattern with light of wavelength

435.8 nm. Determine the light intensity of the principal interference maxima of orders 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 relative to the central fringe of zeroth order.

Solutions

Expert Solution

I hope you understood the problem and got your answers, If yes rate me!! or else comment for a better solutions.


Related Solutions

Width of Peak (cm): 1.6 Width of Slit for Single Peak: 2.3 The width of the...
Width of Peak (cm): 1.6 Width of Slit for Single Peak: 2.3 The width of the center peak (w) can be calculated using the equation w = 2λL/ a where a is the width of the slit. Use this equation to determine the width of the slit that caused the diffraction pattern. Show your work. I am confused as to what I am finding since I do not have L. I have going backwards λL = 1.84. If someone could...
Red light of wavelength 675 nm is incident on a slit of width 4.56 × 10−6...
Red light of wavelength 675 nm is incident on a slit of width 4.56 × 10−6 m. An observing screen is placed 1.50 m from the slit. 9a) Find the distance between the third order dark fringe and the central bright fringe (in meters). 9b) If you replaced the single slit with two slits centered on the former position of the single slit, what would the separation between the two slits need to be in order for the second order...
light passes through a single slit of width 8.77 x 10^-6 m. The second (m =...
light passes through a single slit of width 8.77 x 10^-6 m. The second (m = 2) light diffraction minimum occurs at an angle of 5.62°. What is the wavelength of the light, in nanometers?
Explain ICD-10-CM and CPT-4
Explain ICD-10-CM and CPT-4
The rectangular block below has front-face dimensions of 10 cm by 4 cm, with a depth...
The rectangular block below has front-face dimensions of 10 cm by 4 cm, with a depth of 3 cm.(Figure 1) You will be asked to treat this object as an electrical resistor. Rank the block based on its electrical resistance along the three illustrated coordinate directions (x, y, and z). Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. PART B: If all of the dimensions of the block double (to become 20 cm wide, 8 cm...
Double Slit Interference Data d = 0.4mm or 4*10^-3m (using calipers) ƛ = 532.nm or 532...
Double Slit Interference Data d = 0.4mm or 4*10^-3m (using calipers) ƛ = 532.nm or 532 *10^-9m L = 36cm or 36*10^-2m ∆y = 0.45cm or 45*10^-2m Calculation d = 8.62*10^-2 1. Describe what you could have done to improve the accuracy of your measurements. 2. Examine the measuring equipment you used and determine which equipment limited you the most on the precision of your calculations. 3. How would adjusting the distance between the double slit aperture and the screen...
In the discussion for week 4, you rolled a pair of dice 10 times and calculated...
In the discussion for week 4, you rolled a pair of dice 10 times and calculated the average sum of your rolls.  My average was 5.1 for 10 rolls and 6.75 for 20 rolls. Use my average results for the average of 10 rolls and for the average of 20 rolls to construct a 95% confidence interval for the true mean of the sum of a pair of dice (assume σ = 2.41).   What do you notice about the length of the interval for...
1) An asteroid, whose mass is 6.9 × 10-4 times the mass of Earth, revolves in...
1) An asteroid, whose mass is 6.9 × 10-4 times the mass of Earth, revolves in a circular orbit around the Sun at a distance that is 2.9 times the Earth's distance from the Sun. (a) Calculate the period of revolution of the asteroid in years. (b) What is the ratio of the kinetic energy of the asteroid to the kinetic energy of Earth? 2) What must the separation be between a 3.4 kg particle and a 7.4 kg particle...
1. An aluminum ring of radius 5.00 cm and resistance 3.00 × 10–4 O is placed...
1. An aluminum ring of radius 5.00 cm and resistance 3.00 × 10–4 O is placed on top of a long air-core solenoid with 1 000 turns per meter and radius 3.00 cm, as shown in the sketch below. Over the area of the end of the solenoid, assume that the axial component of the field produced by the solenoid is half as strong as at the center of the solenoid. Assume the solenoid produces negligible field outside its cross-sectional...
On June 4, 2013, the Financial Times reported on the 10 fastest growing economies so far...
On June 4, 2013, the Financial Times reported on the 10 fastest growing economies so far in 2013. These countries include South Sudan (32.1% GDP change), Libya (20.2%), and Sierra Leone (17.1%). On the other hand, on June 7 the German central bank predicted growth in Germany will be 0.4% in 2013, and the first quarter annualized GDP growth for the U.S. is 2.5%. Are these very disparate numbers consistent with the Solow growth model? Why or why not? Explain...
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT