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Microwaves of wavelength 3.00 cm are incident normally on a row of parallel metal rods. The separation of the rods is 8.00 cm.
The first order diffraction maximum is observed at an angle of 22.0°
to the direction of the incident waves.
What is the angle between the first and second order diffraction
maxima?

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