The drawing shows a laser beam shining on a plane mirror that is perpendicular to the floor. The angle of incidence is 33.0°. The beam emerges from the laser at a point that is 1.10 m from the mirror and 1.80 m above the floor. After reflection, how far from the base of the mirror does the beam strike the floor?
The drawing shows a laser beam shining on a plane mirror that is perpendicular to the...
Kyle lays a mirror flat on the floor and aims a laser at the mirror. The laser beam reflects off the mirror and strikes an adjacent wall. The plane of the incident and reflected beams is perpendicular to the wall. The beam from the laser strikes the mirror at a distance 17.9cm from the wall. The reflected beam strikes the wall at a height 37.3 above the surface of the mirror. Find the angle of incidence at which the laser...
Kyle lays a mirror flat on the floor and aims a laser at the mirror. The laser beam reflects off the mirror and strikes an adjacent wall. The plane of the incident and reflected beams is perpendicular to the wall. The beam from the laser strikes the mirror at a distance a = 22.7 cm from the wall. The reflected beam strikes the wall at a height b = 38.9 cm above the surface of the mirror. Find the angle...
Problem 25.1.01 A light ray strikes a plane mirror lying flat on a horizontal floor, making an angle of incidence of O; = 64.2º. After reflecting from the mirror, the ray makes a spot on a vertical wall. The wall is a horizontal distance d = 1.08 m from the point of reflection, as shown. How high from the floor is the spot on the wall? (Neglect the thickness of the mirror.)
Problem 23.25 108 Two plane mirrors intersect at right angles. A laser beam strikes the first of them at a point 9 .50em from their point of intersection, as shown in (Figure 1). Review d Part A For what angle of incidence at the first mirror will this ray strike the midpoint of the second mirror which is long after reflecting from the first mirror? Express your answer in degrees. 28.8cm V AED - O ? Submit Request Answer Figure...
A narrow beam of light from a laser travels through air (n = 1.00) and strikes the surface of the water (n = 1.33) in a lake at point A. The angle of incidence is 68 degrees. The depth of the lake is 3.0 m. On the flat lake-bottom is point B, directly below point A. (a) If refraction did not occur, how far away from point B would the laser beam strike the lakebottom? (b) Considering refraction, how far...
A small plane mirror is mounted on a wall. A laser beam is incident on the mirror at a 45° angle, as shown in the figure. The reflected beam makes a spot on a wall 5.0 ? from, and parallel to, the wall with the mirror. When you push on the wall with the mirror, you deform the wall a little, shifting the angle of the mirror slightly and moving the spot on the other wall. If the spot moves...
You lay a mirror flat on the floor with one edge against a wall and aim a laser at the mirror. The ray reflects from the mirror and strikes the wall. The plane of the incident and reflected rays is perpendicular to the wall. The ray from the laser strikes the mirror 36.1 cm from the wall, and the reflected ray strikes the wall 34.5 cm above the mirror. Find the angle of incidence of the laser ray on the mirror. theta_i...
A ray from a laser strikes a horizontal mirror and strikes a vertical surface next to the mirror. The incident and reflected rays are in a plane perpendicular to the horizontal surface. The ray strikes the horizontal mirror 11.9 cm from the vertical surface and the reflected ray strikes the vertical surface 30.9 cm above the mirror. What is the initial angle of incidence?
A laser beam is incident on a mirror at an angle of 30?,as shown
in (Figure 1) . It reflects off the mirror and strikes a wall 6.0 m
away at point P.
By what distance does the laser spot on the wall move if the
mirror is rotatedby 10?? Please show work.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
Mirror Laser Discharge 1.0 mm beam Partial mirror Electrodes Power supply Review A helium-neon laser (λ = e33 nm) is built with a glass tube of inside diameter 1。0 mm. as shown in (Figure 1). One mirror is partially transmitting to allow the laser beam out. An electrical discharge in the tube causes it to glow like a neon light. From an optical perspective, the laser beam is a light wave that diffracts out through a 1.0-mm-diameter circular The angle...