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When certain geometric requirements are met, X-rays scattered from a crystalline solid can constructively interfere with each other and produce a diffracted beam.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me during an interview.The above asked question is from X-Ray Diffractometers in portion X-Ray Spectrometers of Analytical Instrumentation

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Correct answer is (a) True

Easy EXPLANATION: When certain geometric REQUIREMENTS are met, X-rays scattered from a crystalline solid can constructively interfere with each other and produce a diffracted beam. The relationship AMONG different factors is GIVEN by BRAGG’s law.



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