Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

hloo guys...
plzzz explain bragg's equation wtih complete derivation..​

Answers

Answered by sri288
7

Explanation:

Bragg Equation

According to Bragg Equation:

nλ = 2d sinΘ

Therefore, according to the derivation of Bragg’s Law:

The equation explains why the faces of crystals reflect X-ray beams at particular angles of incidence (Θ, λ).

The variable d indicates the distance between the atomic layers and the variable Lambda specifies the wavelength of the incident X-ray beam.

n as an integer.

Answered by Itzsamu1202
1

Explanation:

Bragg's Law refers to the simple equation: (eq 1) n = 2d sin. derived by the English physicists Sir W.H. Bragg and his son Sir W.L. Bragg in 1913 to explain why the cleavage faces of crystals appear to reflect X-ray beams at certain angles of incidence (theta, ).

please mark as brainlist...

Similar questions