A bank teller sits 18 inches behind a 3-inch thick Plexiglas window of index 1.5. You are 12 inches from the near side of the window. How far from you does the teller appear to be?
A bank teller sits 18 inches behind a 3-inch thick Plexiglas window of index 1.5. You...
A 1m thick glass window with a refractive index of n=1.50 in the North Pole is covered by a 0.5m thick layer of transparent ice with a refractive index of n=1.31 on the outside. A security guard on the inside shines a flashlight at an angle of 30 degrees from the normal at the window. The n of air n=1.0003. Part #1: Make a drawing of the system. Include the path of the light inside the room from the flashlight...
. You go to a betting window at a dog track. You give the teller a $15 bet for a dog that pays 5:3 if it wins. 1. How much will the ticket pay when you claim your winnings? 2. When you claim your money from the window, was the money received a profit or a return? Explain. 3. Was the bet odds on, odds against, or even money? Explain. 4. What does the 5:3 payoff odds tell you about...
When you look through a 2.4 mm thick window comprised of a material whose refractive index is 1.65, by what time interval is the light you see delayed by having to go through glass instead of air? 5.2E-12 S By how many wavelengths is it delayed, if its vacuum wavelength is 600 nm? wavelengths
Heat Transfer
Problems 1. A window pane (1/8 inch thick) in an old house owned by a professor is 3 ft. by 4 ft. He likes to be warm in the winter so the inside temperature is kept at 70 °F even when the outside temperature is 10 •F. For this problem assume the inside and outside temperatures are for the window surface. How much heat is transferred through the window (k=.54 BTU/hr ft ° F)? 2. A small heated...
3. Consider a plano-convex lens 3.0cm thick with a radius of curvature 10.0cm and refractive index 1.5. Determine how far to place a point source from its planar surface to yield a parallel beam of light exiting from the lens.
A hungry bookworm bores through a complete set of encyclopedias consisting of n volumes stacked in numerical order on a library shelf. The bookworm starts inside the front cover of volume 1, bores from page 1 of volume 1 to the last page of the last volume and stops inside the back cover of the last volume. Note that the book worm starts inside the front cover of volume 1 and ends inside the back cover of volumen Assume that...
This data is also on the BbLearn site. You can copy and paste it Distance (inches) for both from the site into Minitab. cold rubber bands and In preparation for your Topic 1 Extended Problem report, do the following: rubber bands stored at room temperature 1. For the cold rubber bands, construct a frequency histogram and a cumulative frequency histogram. 2. For the room temperature rubber bands, construct a frequency histogram and a cumulative frequency histogram. 3. For the room...
Thin-Film Interference Consider 3 situations in which light of wavelength 600 nm in air reflects perpendicularly from a thin film of thickness 200 nm and an index of refraction of 1.5. In each situation, the film lies between two media with different indices of refraction as shown. Both source and detector are above the film in air. Situation2 Situation.3 Situation1 n 1.4 n 1.4 n=1.5 n 1.3 10. (1.5 points) In which situation or situations will the film appear the...
1. A 3-kg solid solid ball sits on a long platform of mass 12-kg and length 18 m. There is friction between the solid ball and the platform (-0.3 and u- 0.4). There is kinetic friction of Ju-0.5 between the platform and the ground. 1-1). You come upon this system moving at 10m/s with a horizontal force F- 75N is acting on it. a). What is the acceleration of the platform relative to the ground? b). What is the acceleration...
EA5-A2 Create a Bank Reconciliation for Tasters Club Corp. In this exercise, you will create a bank reconciliation for Tasters Club Corp. for the month ended December 31, 2016. The reconciliation should be partly based on these figures: Bank Statement Balance (12/31/2016) equals $16,200; Notes Receivable equals $395; NSF Check equals $4,000; Bank Charges equals $550. During the month, the bank erroneously deposited a $505 check written to Pepper Products into the bank account of Tasters Club Corp. 1. Open...