A third-order diffraction maximum is observed when a 0.862 Å X-ray beam is diffracted by the planes (111) of a copper crystal. The incident and diffracted beams form angles of 38.26° with the planes. Find the distance between adjacent (111) planes.

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A third-order diffraction maximum is observed when a 0.862 Å X-ray beam is diffracted by the planes (111) of a copper crystal. The incident and diffracted beams form angles of 38.26° with the planes. Find the distance between adjacent (111) planes.

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