The atoms in a regular crystal can act as slits for light


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Question: The atoms in a regular crystal can act as slits for light of the appropriate wavelength.

Part A: How do you think someone could use diffraction to determine the spacing between atoms in a crystal?

Part B: What wavelengths do you think would be appropriate?

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Physics: The atoms in a regular crystal can act as slits for light
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