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(11%) Problem 9: Consider the index of refraction n in the selected media at various wavelengths...
Problem 5: Consider the index of
refraction n in the selected media at various wavelengths
as shown on the table.
Part (a) What is the ratio of the speed of red
light to violet light in diamond?
Numeric : A numeric value is
expected and not an expression.
vR/vV =
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Part (b) What is this ratio in polystyrene?
Numeric : A numeric value is
expected and not an expression.
vR/vV =
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Problem 6: A narrow beam of light
containing yellow (580 nm)...
(11%) Problem 7: Consider a diamond surrounded by air. Glass, Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Medium m (660 nm) (610 nm) (580 nm) (550 nm) (470 nm) (410 nm) Water 1.331 1.332 | 1.333 1.335 1.338 1.342 Diamond 2.410 2.415 2.4172.426 2.444 2.458 1.512 1.514 1.518 1.519 1.524 1.530 1,662 1665 1.667 1.674 1.684 1698 flint Polystyrene 1,488 1.490 | 1.492 1.493 1.499 1.506 Quartz 1.455 1.456 | 1.458 1.459 1.462 | 1.468 fused Otheexpertta.com crown Glass, > A...
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...
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...
(11%) Problem 6: A beam of light containing orange (610 nm) and violet (410 nm) wavelengths passes from fused quartz into water, striking the surface between them at a 49° incident angle with respect to the normal. Medium Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet (660 nm) (610 nm) (580 nm) (550 nm) (470 nm) (410 nm) | 1.331 1.332 1.333 | 1.335 | 1.338 1.342 Water Randomized Variables Diamond 2.410 2.415 2.4172.426 2.444 2.458 O= 49° Glass, | 1.512 1514...