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If lamda=10 Å law for X-rays is

Which of the following is correct regarding X-rays (i) X-rays are electromagnetic radiation (photon) of short wavelength. X-rays move in straight lines in vacuum at a speed equal to that of light (ii) Since X-rays are charge-less particles and therefore not deflected by electric or magnetic fields (iii) X-rays are diffracted by crystals in accordance with Bragg's law. The Bragg's law states 2 d sin theta=n lambda , where n is integer. theta is the angle at which X-ray is incident on the plane of atoms, d: distance between the parallel planes of atom (iv) X-rays affect a photographic plate more strongly than visible light

Bragg's X- rays diffraction studees are successful when

In Bragg's X-rays diffraction studies , 100 pm has second - order diffraction at glancing angle of 30^(@) Its interplanar spacing will be

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State Bragg's law.

In Bragg's equation for diffraction of X-rays 'n' represents

In the Bragg's equation for diffraction of X-rays, 'n' represents