Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author: Katz, Debora M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 36, Problem 30PQ

(a)

To determine

The half width of the spectral line.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 30PQ

The half width of the spectral line is 9.0×106rad.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the grating spacing.

    d=1n                     (I)

Here, d is the grating spacing, n is the density of ruling.

Write the expression for the grating spacing in terms of number of ruling on the grating.

    d=lN                     (II)

Here, N is the number of ruling on the grating and l is the length of the grating.

Rewrite the equation (II) to determine N.

    N=ld                     (III)

Write the expression for the half width of the spectral line.

    Δθhw=λNdcosθ                            (IV)

Here, Δθhw is the half width of the spectral line λ is the wavelength of light used, d is the separation between rulings of grating and θ is the angle of diffraction corresponding to particular order maxima.

Conclusion:

Substitute 515rulings/mm for n in equation (I) to calculate d.

    d=1515rulings/mm=1.94×103mm(103m1mm)=1.94×106m

Substitute 5.00 cm for l and 1.94×106 m for d in equation (III) to calculate N.

    N=5.00cm(102m1 cm)1.94×106m=25733rulings

Substitute 25733 for N, 0° for θ, 450.0nm for λ and 1.94×106 m for d in equation (IV) to calculate Δθhw.

    Δθhw=450.0nm(109m1nm)(25733)(1.94×106m)(cos0°)=9×106rad

Therefore, the half width of the spectral line is 9.0×106rad.

(b)

To determine

The half width of the spectral line.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 30PQ

The half width of the spectral line is 1.30×105rad.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 25733 for N, 0° for θ, 650.0nm for λ and 1.94×106m for d in equation (IV) to calculate Δθhw.

    Δθhw=650.0nm(109m1 nm)(25733)(1.94×106m)(cos0°)=1.30×105rad

Therefore, the half width of the spectral line is 1.30×105rad.

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