Part (a) What is the minimum wavelength Amin- in nanometers, of visible light inside the crown glass? Amin = Part (b) What is the maximum wavelength imax, in nanometers, of visible light inside the crown glass? Amax

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Problem 9: Consider visible light, with wavelengths from 400 nm to 700 nm in air, passing
Medium
Gasses at 0°C, 1 atm
Medium
n
through crown glass.
1.000293 Diamond
Fluorite
Solids at 20°C
2.419
1.434
Air
Carbon dioxide
1.00045
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Liquids at 20°C
1.000139 Glass, crown
1.000271 Glass, flint
Ice at 0°C
Polystyrene
Sodium chloride
1.52
1.66
1.309
1.49
1.501
1.628
Carbon tetrachloride|1.461
1.361
1.333
1.473
Benzene
1.544
Carbon disulfide
Quartz, crystalline 1.544
Quartz, fused
Ethanol
Water, fresh
Glycerine
1.458
Zircon
1.923
Part (a) What is the minimum wavelength Amin: in nanometers, of visible light inside the crown glass?
Amin =
Part (b) What is the maximum wavelength Åmax, in nanometers, of visible light inside the crown glass?
Amax =
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 9: Consider visible light, with wavelengths from 400 nm to 700 nm in air, passing Medium Gasses at 0°C, 1 atm Medium n through crown glass. 1.000293 Diamond Fluorite Solids at 20°C 2.419 1.434 Air Carbon dioxide 1.00045 Hydrogen Oxygen Liquids at 20°C 1.000139 Glass, crown 1.000271 Glass, flint Ice at 0°C Polystyrene Sodium chloride 1.52 1.66 1.309 1.49 1.501 1.628 Carbon tetrachloride|1.461 1.361 1.333 1.473 Benzene 1.544 Carbon disulfide Quartz, crystalline 1.544 Quartz, fused Ethanol Water, fresh Glycerine 1.458 Zircon 1.923 Part (a) What is the minimum wavelength Amin: in nanometers, of visible light inside the crown glass? Amin = Part (b) What is the maximum wavelength Åmax, in nanometers, of visible light inside the crown glass? Amax =
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