A monochromator was equipped with an echellete grating of 2500 blazes per millimeter, where 2.0 cm of the grating was illuminated. At approximately 430 nm, what minimum wavelength difference could in theory be completely resolved by the instrument
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A monochromator is an optical device that transmits a mechanically selectable narrow band of wavelengths of light or other radiation chosen from a wider range of wavelengths available at the input. The name is from the Greek roots mono-, "single", and chroma, "colour", and the Latin suffix -ator, denoting an agent.
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