Which device is used to measure the wavelength of x rays?
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The device used for measuring the wavelength of X-rays is Bragg Spectrometer
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Bragg Spectrometer is used to measure the wavelength of X rays.
Explanation :
- X-ray wavelengths are determined using a Bragg's spectrometer.
- The device consists of a narrow X-ray beam that is permitted to fall from an X-ray tube onto a crystal positioned on a spinning table.
- The rotating table has a scale and vernier that can be used to measure the angle of incidence.
- An x-ray tube is used to produce distinctive x-rays in order to generate almost monochromatic x-rays.
- The Braggs measured the wavelengths and intensities of the X-rays (spectra) produced by various materials using crystals in a reflection geometry.
- The Bragg spectrometer is a tool which is use for analysing X-ray spectra.
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