A ray of light is incident onto the interface between material 1 and material 2. (Figure 1) Part B Rank these scenarios on the basis of the phase shift in the reflected ray. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help n1,water = 1.33 n2 air = 1.00 N1,benzene = 1.50 n2,water n1,air = 1.00 n2,water = 1.33 n1,water = 1.33 1.33 T2. quartz = 1.46

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I Review I Constants
A ray of light is incident onto the interface between
material 1 and material 2. (Figure 1)
Part B
Rank these scenarios on the basis of the phase shift in the reflected ray.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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= 1.33
n1,benzene =1.50
1.33
n1,water
1.33
n1,water
n1,air = 1.00
n2,quartz
= 1.46
n2,air = 1.00
n2,water = 1.33
N2,water =
N1,air = 1.00
n2,quartz = 1.46
n1,water
= 1.33
N2, diamond = 2.42
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review I Constants A ray of light is incident onto the interface between material 1 and material 2. (Figure 1) Part B Rank these scenarios on the basis of the phase shift in the reflected ray. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help = 1.33 n1,benzene =1.50 1.33 n1,water 1.33 n1,water n1,air = 1.00 n2,quartz = 1.46 n2,air = 1.00 n2,water = 1.33 N2,water = N1,air = 1.00 n2,quartz = 1.46 n1,water = 1.33 N2, diamond = 2.42 Figure 1 of 1 largest smallest Incident ray Reflected ray n2 Refracted ray The correct ranking cannot be determined. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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