For each of the following scenarios, sketch diagrams to show how waves and particles are expected to behave:
a) Rebounding from a plane boundary
b) Passing through a single narrow slit
For each of the following scenarios, sketch diagrams to show how waves and particles are expected...
Draw the expected pattern that results from passing a monochromatic lasers ("shape" of light on wall/screen) and b) sketch the intensity vs. displacement graph. 1. Double slit aperture (narrow slits) 2. Multiple-slit aperture (diffraction grating) 3. Single slit aperture 4. Double slit aperture (wider slits)
For each of the following scenarios, show how each market is affected. Label the initial equilibrium price P1, and the original quantity Q1. Label the new equilibrium price P2 and the quantity Q2. Due to perfect weather conditions, there is a larger than expected crop of oranges this year. The weather conditions do not affect the crop of tangerines. Citrus juice is made from either oranges or tangerines and consumers have no preference for one or the other. Lastly, citrus...
4) Interference and Diffraction Phenomena (10 points) (a) In a single slit diffraction experiment with a screen far away from the slit, with waves of wavelength 1, there will be no intensity minima if the slit becomes too small compared to the wavelength. What is the minimum slit width (in terms of ) for which no intensity minimum occurs? (Note: if there is no minimum, the screen looks essentially fully illuminated. Think what condition that puts on the angle of...
Waves, as well as objects, spread out while going through a narrow opening. a. True b. False c. Not enough information You pass a sound and a light wave through identical single slits whose size is half the wavelength of the light wave. After leaving the slit, the wavefronts of the sound and light waves are respectively: a. Planar and circular b. circular and planar c. Both planar d. Both circular How would tripling the size of the slits affect...
Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Rate of Return Scenario Market Aggressive Stock A Defensive Stock D Bust –6 % –12 % –4 % Boom 15 36 10 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c....
Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Scenario Bust Boom Rate of Return Aggressive Defensive Market Stock A Stock D -8% -11% -6% 33 40 18 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c. If the T-bill...
Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Scenario Bust Boom Rate of Return Aggressive Defensive Market Stock A Stock D -12% -4% 15 -6% 36 10 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c. If the T-bill...
Saved Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Scenario Bust Boom Rate of Return Aggressive Defensive Market Stock A Stock D -8% -13% -6% 26 35 19 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c. If the...
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QAR Ay-Ay E -100 Repeat the process to determine the width of the central peak for the remaining cases. sy Slit width Yminl min2 Ay=min2-min) Theoretical Ay Percent difference 0.02mm 2.20 mm 20.30 mm 25.3mm 4.98 0.04 mm 7.10mm 19.00mm 11.9mm 12.7mm 6.56 0.08 mm 19.75mm 15.80mm 6.05mm 6.33mm 4.56 0.16mm 11.05mm 14.15mm 3.100mm 3.17mm 2.2% 24.1mm 9. Use Equation (4)...
283 Laminar fow in a narrow slit (see Fig, 2B.3), Fluid in Fluid outFig. 2B.3 Flow through a slit, with B< W<<L a) A Newtonian fluid is in laminar flow in a narrow slit formed by two parallel walls a dis tance 2B apart. It is understood that B <W, so that "edge effects" are unimportant. Make a differential momentum balance, and obtain the following expressions for the momentum-flux and velocity distributions ", " (부). (2B.3-1) (P )B (2B.3-2) In...