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level questions: Diffraction

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Diffraction is the spreading out of waves when they pass through or around a gap.Diffraction
What is diffraction?The spreading out of waves when they pass through or around a gap.
The greatest diffraction occurs when the gap is the same size as the wavelength.Maximum Diffraction
When does maximum diffraction occur?When the gap is the same size as the wavelength.
When the gap is smaller than the wavelength, most waves are reflected.Small Gap Diffraction
What happens when the gap is smaller than the wavelength?Most waves are reflected.
When the gap is larger than the wavelength, there is less noticeable diffraction.Large Gap Diffraction
What happens when the gap is larger than the wavelength?There is less noticeable diffraction.
When a wave meets an obstacle, diffraction occurs around the edges. The wider the obstacle compared to the wavelength, the less diffraction.Diffraction Around Obstacles
What happens when a wave meets an obstacle?When a wave meets an obstacle, diffraction occurs around the edges. The wider the obstacle compared to the wavelength, the less diffraction.
Monochromatic light diffracted through a single slit forms an interference pattern with a bright central fringe and alternating dark and bright fringes.Monochromatic Light Diffraction
What pattern is formed when monochromatic light is diffracted through a single slit?An interference pattern with a bright central fringe and alternating dark and bright fringes.
The central fringe is double the width of all other fringes.Central Fringe Width
How does the width of the central fringe compare to other fringes?The central fringe is double the width of all other fringes.
Bright fringes are caused by constructive interference, where the waves meet in phase.Bright Fringes
What causes bright fringes in a diffraction pattern?Constructive interference, where waves meet in phase.
Dark fringes are caused by destructive interference, where waves meet out of phase.Dark Fringes
What causes dark fringes in a diffraction pattern?Destructive interference, where waves meet out of phase.
The intensity of the fringes decreases from the central fringe outward.Intensity of Fringes
How does the intensity of fringes change from the central fringe?The intensity decreases from the central fringe outward.
White light diffraction creates a pattern where different wavelengths are diffracted by different amounts, resulting in a spectrum of color.White Light Diffraction
What causes a spectrum of color in the diffraction pattern of white light?The different wavelengths of light are diffracted by different amounts.
The diffraction pattern for white light has a central white maximum.Central Maximum for White Light
What is at the center of the diffraction pattern for white light?A central white maximum.
In the white light diffraction pattern, violet is closest to the center, and red is furthest away.Spectrum in White Light Diffraction
In the diffraction pattern of white light, which color is closest to the center?Violet is closest, and red is furthest.
Red light diffraction creates a simpler pattern with bright and dark fringes, with no spectrum of color.Red Light Diffraction
How does the diffraction pattern of red light differ from white light?Red light produces bright and dark fringes without a spectrum of color.
Increasing slit width decreases diffraction, making the central maximum narrower and more intense.Slit Width and Diffraction
What happens to the central maximum when you increase slit width?It becomes narrower and more intense.
Increasing wavelength increases diffraction, making the central maximum wider and less intense.Wavelength and Diffraction
What happens to the central maximum when you increase the wavelength?It becomes wider and less intense.
A diffraction grating is a slide with many equally spaced slits that produce a sharper and brighter interference pattern than a double slit.Diffraction Grating
What does a diffraction grating produce compared to a double slit?A sharper and brighter interference pattern.
The sharper pattern from a diffraction grating makes measurements of slit widths easier and more accurate.Sharper Interference Pattern
Why does a diffraction grating allow for more accurate measurements?Because the interference pattern is sharper and easier to measure.
As the number of slits increases in a diffraction grating, the intensity of the interference pattern increases and becomes more defined.Number of Slits and Pattern Intensity
What happens to the intensity of the interference pattern as the number of slits increases?The intensity increases and becomes more defined.
The ray of light passing through the center of a diffraction grating is called the zero order line.Zero Order Line
What is the ray of light passing through the center of a diffraction grating called?The zero order line.
Lines either side of the zero order are first order lines, followed by second order lines, and so on.Order Lines
What are the lines called that are either side of the zero order line?First order lines.
The formula for diffraction gratings is dsinθ=nλ, where d is the distance between slits, θ is the angle, n is the order, and λ is the wavelength.Diffraction Grating Formula
What is the formula for diffraction gratings?dsinθ=nλ.
Increasing the wavelength (e.g., changing from blue to red light) causes the distance between orders to increase because θ becomes larger.Effect of Wavelength on Diffraction
What happens to the distance between the orders when the wavelength increases?The distance between the orders increases.
The maximum value of sinθ is 1; values of n that make sinθ greater than 1 are impossible.Maximum Value of sin θ
What is the maximum value of sinθ and what does it imply for the values of n?The maximum value is 1; values of n that makes sinθ greater than 1 are impossible.
The path difference between two adjacent rays for the first order maximum is one wavelength.First Order Maximum Path Difference
What is the path difference between two rays for the first order maximum?One wavelength.
In the diffraction grating setup, a right-angle triangle is formed with sides d (distance between slits) and λ (wavelength).Right Angle Triangle Formation
What forms a right-angle triangle in the diffraction grating setup?The sides d and λ.
The angle between the normal to the grating and the ray of light is θ.Angle θ in Triangle
What is the angle between the normal to the grating and the ray of light?θ.
For the first maximum, rearranged to dsinθ=λ.Trigonometric Relation for First Maximum
What is the trigonometric relation for the first maximum?sinθ=λ/d, rearranged to dsinθ=λ.
For other maxima, the path difference is nλ, where n is an integer, generalizing to dsinθ=nλ.Generalization for Other Maxima
How is the formula generalized for other maxima?By using nλ for the path difference, leading to dsinθ=nλ.
Diffraction gratings are used to split light from stars to obtain line absorption spectra, which reveal the elements present in the star.Line Absorption Spectra
How are diffraction gratings used in astronomy?They split light from stars to obtain line absorption spectra which show the elements present in the star.
In x-ray crystallography, x-rays are directed at a thin crystal, acting as a diffraction grating to form a diffraction pattern that measures atomic spacing.X-ray Crystallography
What is x-ray crystallography used for?It measures atomic spacing by using a diffraction pattern formed when x-rays are directed at a crystal.
The wavelength of x-rays is similar in size to the gaps between atoms, allowing them to form a diffraction pattern.Wavelength and Atomic Spacing
Why are x-rays suitable for measuring atomic spacing?Their wavelength is similar in size to the gaps between atoms.