
25.29 - Dispersion: The Rainbow and Prisms A beam of white light goes from air into...
1. A beam of white light goes from air into water at an incident angle of 67.0°. At what angles are the green (550 nm) and violet (410 nm) parts of the light refracted? (Enter your answer to at least one decimal place.) 2. The index of refraction for orange and violet light in diamond are respectively 2.415 and 2.458. The index of refraction for orange and violet light in fused quartz are respectively 1.456 and 1.468. Based on this...
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A beam of white light goes from air into water at an incident angle of 61.0. At what angles are the red (660 nm) and blue (470 nm) parts of the answer to at least one decimal place.) red 41.07 blue 40.686
A beam of white light goes from air into water at an incident angle of 79 degrees. At what angles are the red (660 nm) and violet (410 nm) parts of the light refracted? The difference between the angles of refraction of two colors is_______ degrees. I have solved and gotten 48 degrees for RED and 47 degrees for VIOLET.
A narrow beam of light containing yellow (580 nm) and blue (470 nm) wavelengths goes from polystyrene to air, striking the surface at a 22.5° incident angle. What is the angle (in degrees) between the colors when they emerge? (b) How far would they have to travel (in m) to be separated by 1.00 mm?
12. [1pt] White light passes from quartz to air, with an incident angle of 31.5°. Find the angle between the colours green (550 nm) and violet (410 nm). Correct, computer gets: 4.18e-01 deg 13. [1pt] At what distance should you place a screen from the quartz surface so that the two colours make brights spots that are 1.00 mm apart? Answer: Last Answer: 0.173 mm Incorrect, tries 9/15. Index of refraction for various media and wavelengths (nm) Red Orange Yellow Green...
(a) A narrow beam of light containing yellow (580 nm) and blue (470 nm) wavelengths goes from polystyrene to air, striking the surface at a 26.0° incident angle. What is the angle (in degrees) between the colors when they emerge? o (b) How far would they have to travel (in m) to be separated by 1.00 mm? m
(a) A narrow beam of light containing red (660 nm) and blue (470 nm) wavelengths goes from polystyrene to air, striking the surface at a 23.0° incident angle. What is the angle (in degrees) between the colors when they emerge? 2.64 o (b) How far would they have to travel (in m) to be separated by 1.00 mm? 0.0217 x m +
Dispersion Example Problem White light is incident on a piece of glass (n 1.55) at a 23° angle of incidence. What is the separation in degrees of the red light (wavelength 660 nm) and blue light (wavelength 470 nm) inside the glass?
Problem 6: A narrow beam of light
containing yellow (580 nm) and green (550 nm) wavelengths goes from
polystyrene to air, striking the surface at a 25° incident angle
with respect to the normal.
Randomized Variables: Θ = 25
°
What is the angle in degrees between the colors when they emerge
from the polystyrene?
Θg - Θy =_______
Part (b) How far in meters would they have to
travel to be separated by 1.00 mm?
x=_________
Medium Red Orange Yellow...
(a) A narrow beam of light containing range (610 nm) and yellow (tom) wavelengths goes from polystyrene to ar, striking the surface at a 21.5 incident angle. What is the angle (in degrees) between the colors when they emerge? (6) How far would they have to travel (in m) to be separated by 1.00mm?