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Why x rays cannot be diffracted by ordinary diffraction grating?

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Answered by shiziii3
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It is similar to what occurs when waves are scattered from a diffraction grating. ... Bragg diffraction may be carried out using either light of very short wavelength like X-rays or matter waves like neutrons (and electrons) whose wavelength is on the order of (or much smaller than) the atomic spacing

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