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The X-ray of wavelength 1.5A^@ are incid...

The X-ray of wavelength `1.5A^@` are incident on a crystal having an interatomic distance of `1.6A^@`. Find out the angles at which the first and second order reflection take place.

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`27^@57. , 69^@38.`
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