Is it possible for the first-order spectrum to overlap the second-order spectrum?
Explain and assume a continuous spectrum
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No, it is not possible.
Explanation:
Lines from two orders will have the same angle of deviation only when: n1l1 = d sin q = n2l2 So, n1/n2= l2/l1
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