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Question

Visible light is incident perpendicularly on a grating with 315 rulings/mm. What is the longest wavelength that can be seen in the fifth-order diffraction?

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

 635nm

1Step 1: Identification of the given data

The given data is listed below as:

  • The Grating is 315 rulings/mm . 
2Step 2: The condition of the diffraction grating

The condition of the diffraction grating is:

dsinθ=mλdsinθ=mλ

Here, d is the distance between adjacent rulings and  λ is the wavelength of light.

3Step 3 : To find the longest wavelength that can be seen in the fifth-order diffraction

For the mth order diffraction maximum, the angular location is given by,

d sinθ=mλ

Now, to find the longest wavelength for the fifth-order diffraction

Let’s assume,  sinθ|m=5=5λd<1 .

Or, λ<d5

λ=1nm/3155λ=635mm

Thus, the longest wavelength that can be seen in the fifth order diffraction is  635 nm.