Answer:
angular range is ( 0.681 rad , 0.35 rad )
Explanation:
given data
wavelength λ = 380 nm = 380 × m
wavelength λ = 700 nm = 700 × m
to find out
angular range of the first-order
solution
we will apply here slit experiment equation that is
d sinθ = m λ ...........1
here m is 1 for single slit and d is =
so put here value in equation 1 for 380 nm
we get
d sinθ = m λ
sinθ = 1 × 380 ×
θ = 0.35 rad
and for 700 nm
we get
d sinθ = m λ
sinθ = 1 × 700 ×
θ = 0.681 rad
so angular range is ( 0.681 rad , 0.35 rad )
The size doesn't matter, the density is always the same. It's 2.07
Answer:
<em>Maximum=70 m</em>
<em>Minimum=26 m</em>
Explanation:
<u>Vector Addition
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Since vectors have magnitude and direction, adding them takes into consideration not only the magnitudes but also their respective directions. Two vectors can be totally collaborative, i.e., point to the same direction, or be totally opposite. In the first case, the magnitude of the sum is at maximum. Otherwise, it's at a minimum.
Thus, the maximum magnitude of the sum is 48+22 = 70 m and the minimum magnitude of the sum is 48-22= 26 m
Answer: Radio waves and light waves are both electromagnetic raidiations.
Explanation:
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