(10%) Problem 3: You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by determining its...
You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by determining its critical angle. (a) What is the index of refraction of a substance that has a critical angle of 53.3° when submerged in water, which has an index of refraction of 1.333? (b) What would the critical angle be for this substance in air?
You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by determining its critical angle. (a) What is the index of refraction of a substance that has a critical angle of 620 when submerged in water (nwater = 1.333)? Your answer should be a number with three decimal places, do not include the unit.
You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by measuring its critical angle for total internal reflection. Randomized VariablesΘc,w = 63.8° a) What is the index of refraction of a substance that has a critical angle of 63.8° when submerged in water (with index of refraction 1.333)? b) What would the critical angle be for this substance in air?
Problem 4: You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by measuring its critical angle for total internal reflection. Randomized Variables: Θc,w = 65.2° Part (a) What is the index of refraction of a substance that has a critical angle of 65.2° when submerged in water (with index of refraction 1.333)? Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. n1 = __________________________________________ Part (b) What would the critical angle be for this substance in air? Numeric : A numeric...
Problem 4: You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by measuring its critical angle for total internal reflection. Randomized Variables: Θc,w = 65.2° Part (a) What is the index of refraction of a substance that has a critical angle of 65.2° when submerged in water (with index of refraction 1.333)? Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. n1 = __________________________________________ Part (b) What would the critical angle be for this substance in air? Numeric : A numeric...
You can determine the index of refraction of a substance by determining its critical angle. (a) What is the index of refraction of a substance that has a critical angle of 55.6° when submerged in carbon tetrachloride, which has an index of refraction of 1.461? (b) What would the critical angle be for this substance in air? °
(25%) Problem 4: You place your ear onto a steel railroad track and hear the sound of a distant train through the rails Δ 4.1 seconds before you do through the air. The speed of sound in steel is vs 6100 m/s, and and the air temperature is 12.5° C Find the distance, D, to the train in meters Po cos0 cotan) asin) Su Ar sin acos) de atan)acotan)sinh( coshO tanhO cotanhO 0 END Degrees -Radians BACKSPACE DELCLEAR Submit Hint...
(20%) Problem 3:A52+ 10-kg rocket is accelerating straight up. Its engines produce 1.05-107 N of thrust, and air resistance is 4.4 106 N Randomized Variables m-52.105-kg f=1.05 . 107 N fr = 4.4.106 N ← What is the rocket's acceleration, using a coordinate system where up is positive? Grade Summary Potential Submissions a= 8.461 3% 97% cos0 cotan0 asin) acos0 atan)acotan) sinhO sin 78 9 HOME Attempts remaining: 9 % per attempt) detailed view 3% cotanhO 0 END Degrees Radians...
(20%) Problem 2: A flashlight is held at the edge of a swimming pool at a height h = 2.4 m such that its beam makes an angle of θ 41 degrees with respect to the water's surface. The pool is d = 2.25 m deep and the index of refraction for air and water are n1 = 1 and n2-1.33, respectively Randomized Variables h 2.4 m d 2.25 m 6% 41 degrees What is the horizontal distance, D, from...
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(10%) Problem 9: A point charge Q-4.6 nC is located at the origin. A cylinder of radius R- 0.55 m is concentric with the z-axis with the top of the cylinder at height H1- 0.45 m above the origin and the bottom of the cylinder at height H2045 m below the origin. Refer to the figure. The y-axis points into the screen Z-axis X-axis Otheexpertta.com 20% Part (a) Calculate the electric flux passing out through...