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24.1 Conditions For Interference 24.2 Young's Double·Siit Experiment 24.3 Change Of Phase Due To Reflection 24.4 Interference In Thin Films 24.5 Using Interference To Read Cos And Dvds 24.6 Diffraction 24.7 ingle·Siit Diffraction 24.8 Diffraction Gratings 24.9 Polarization Of Light Waves Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1CQ: Your automobile has two headlights. What sort of interference pattern do you expect to see from... Problem 2CQ: A plane monochromatic light wave is incident on a double-slit as illustrated in Figure 24.4 If the... Problem 3CQ: A plane monochromatic light wave is incident on a double-slit as illustrated in Figure 24.4. As the... Problem 4CQ: If a Youngs experiment carried out in air is repeated under water, would the distance between bright... Problem 5CQ: Sodiums emission lines at 589.0 nm and 589.6 nm pass through a diffraction grating and form two m =... Problem 6CQ: Count the number of 180 phase reversals for the interfering rays in (a) Figure CQ24.6a, (b) Figure... Problem 7CQ: Figure CQ24.7 shows rays with wavelength incident from above onto thin films surrounded by air. (a)... Problem 8CQ: Fingerprints left on a piece of glass such as a windowpane can show colored spectra like that from a... Problem 9CQ: In everyday experience, why are radio waves polarised, whereas light is not? Problem 10CQ: Suppose reflected while light is used to observe a thin, transparent coating on glass as the coating... Problem 11CQ: Would it be possible to place a nonreflective coating on an airplane to cancel radar waves of... Problem 12CQ: Certain sunglasses use a polarizing material to reduce the intensity of light reflected from shiny... Problem 13CQ: Why is it so much easier to perform interference experiments with a laser than with an ordinary... Problem 14CQ: A soap film is held vertically in air and is viewed in reflected light as in Figure CQ24.14. Explain... Problem 15CQ: Consider a dark fringe in an interference pattern at which almost no light energy is arriving, light... Problem 16CQ: Holding your hand at arms length, you can readily block direct sunlight from your eyes. Why can you... Problem 1P: A laser beam is incident on two slits with a separation of 0.200 mm. and a screen is placed 5.00 m... Problem 2P: In a Youngs double-slit experiment, a set of parallel slits with a separation of 0.100 mm is... Problem 3P: Light at 633 nm from a helium-neon laser shines on a pair of parallel slits separated by 1.45 105 m... Problem 4P: Light of wavelength 620. nm falls on a double slit, and the first bright fringe of the interference... Problem 5P: In a location where the speed of sound is 354 m/s. a 2.00 kHz sound wave impinges on two slits 30.0... Problem 6P: A double slit separated by 0.058 0 mm is placed 1.50 m from a screen. (a) If yellow light of... Problem 7P: Two radio antennas separated by d = 3.00 102 cm. as shown in Figure P24.7, simultaneously broadcast... Problem 8P Problem 9P: Monochromatic light falls on a screen 1.75 m from two slits separated by 2.10 mm. The first- and... Problem 10P: A pair of parallel slits separated by 2.00 104 m is illuminated by 633-nm light and an interference... Problem 11P: A riverside warehouse has two open doors, as in Figure P24.11. Its interior is lined with a... Problem 12P: A student sets up a double-slit experiment using mono chromatic light of wavelength . The distance... Problem 13P: Radio waves from a star, of wavelength 2.50 102 m, reach a radio telescope by two separate paths,... Problem 14P: Monochromatic light of wavelength is incident on a pair of slits separated by 2.40 104m. and forms... Problem 15P: Waves from a radio station have a wavelength of 3.00 102 m. They travel by two paths to a home... Problem 16P: A soap bubble (n = 1.33) having a wall thickness of 120 nm is floating in air. (a) What is the... Problem 17P: A thin layer of liquid methylene iodide (n = 1.756) is sand-wiched between two flat, parallel plates... Problem 18P: A thin film of oil (n = 1.25) is located on smooth, wet pavement. When viewed from a direction... Problem 19P: A thin film of glass (n = 1.52) of thickness 0.420 m is viewed under white light at near normal... Problem 20P: A transparent oil with index of refraction 1.29 spills on the surface of water (index of refraction... Problem 21P: A possible means for making an airplane invisible to radar is to coat the plane with an... Problem 22P: An oil film (n = 1.45) floating on water is illuminated by white light at normal incidence. The film... Problem 23P: Astronomers observe the chromosphere of the Sun with a filter that passes the red hydrogen spectral... Problem 24P: A spacer is cut from a playing card of thickness 2.90 104 m and used to separate one end of two... Problem 25P: An investigator finds at a fiber at a crime scene that he wishes to use as evidence against a... Problem 26P: A plano-convex lens with radius of curvature R = 3.0 m is in contact with a flat plate of glass. A... Problem 27P: A thin film of oil (n = 1.45) of thickness 425 nm with air on both sides is illuminated with white... Problem 28P Problem 29P: A thin film of glycerin (n = 1.173) of thickness 524 nm with air on both sides is illuminated with... Problem 30P Problem 31P: Light of wavelength 5.40 102 nm passes through a slit of width 0.200 mm. (a) Find the width of the... Problem 32P: A student and his lab partner create a single slit by carefully aligning two razor blades to a... Problem 33P: Light of wavelength 587.5 nm illuminates a slit of width 0.75 mm. (a) At what distance from the slit... Problem 34P: Microwaves of wavelength 5.00 cm enter a long, narrow window in a building that is otherwise... Problem 35P: A beam of monochromatic light is diffracted by a slit of width 0.600 mm. The diffraction pattern... Problem 36P: A screen is placed 50.0 cm from a single slit that is illuminated with light of wavelength 6.80 102... Problem 37P: A slit of width 0.50 mm is illuminated with light of wavelength 5.00 102 nm, and a screen is placed... Problem 38P: The second-order dark fringe in a single-slit diffraction pattern is 1.40 mm from the center of the... Problem 39P: Three discrete spectral lines occur at angles of 10.1, 13.7, and 14.8, respectively, in the... Problem 40P: Intense white light is incident on a diffraction grating that has 600. lines/mm. (a) What is the... Problem 41P: The hydrogen spectrum has a red line at 656 nm and a violet line at 434 nm. What angular separations... Problem 42P Problem 43P: A helium-neon laser ( = 632.8 nm) is used to calibrate a diffraction grating. If the first-order... Problem 44P Problem 45P Problem 46P: White light is incident on a diffraction grating with 475 lines/mm. (a) Calculate the angle r2 to... Problem 47P: Sunlight is incident on a diffraction grating that has 2 750 lines/cm. The second-order spectrum... Problem 48P: Monochromatic light at 577 nm illuminates a diffraction grating with 325 lines/mm. Determine (a) the... Problem 49P: Light of wavelength 5.00 102 nm is incident normally on a diffraction grating. If the third-order... Problem 50P Problem 51P: The angle of incidence of a light beam in air onto a reflecting surface b continuously variable. The... Problem 52P: Unpolarized light passes through two Polaroid sheets. The transmission axis of the analyzer makes an... Problem 53P: The index of retraction of a glass plate is 1.52. What is the Brewsters angle when the plate is (a)... Problem 54P: At what angle above the horizon is the Sun if light from it is completely polarized upon reflection... Problem 55P Problem 56P: The critical angle for total internal reflection for sapphire surrounded by air is 34.4. Calculate... Problem 57P: Equation 24.14 assumes the incident light is in air. If the light is incident from a medium of index... Problem 58P Problem 59P: Three polarizing plates whose planes are parallel are centered on a common axis. The directions of... Problem 60P: Light of intensity I0 is polarized vertically and is incident on an analyzer rotated at an angle ... Problem 61P: Light with a wavelength in vacuum of 546.1 nm falls perpendicularly on a biological specimen that is... Problem 62AP: Light from a helium-neon laser ( = 632.8 nm) is incident on a single slit. What is the maximum width... Problem 63AP: Laser light with a wavelength of 632.6 nm is directed through one slit or two slits and allowed to... Problem 64AP: In a Youngs interference experiment, the two slits are separated by 0.150 mm and the incident light... Problem 65AP: Light of wavelength 546 nm (the intense green line from a mercury source) produces a Young's... Problem 66AP: The two speakers are placed 35.0 cm apart. A single oscillator makes the speakers vibrate in phase... Problem 67AP: Interference effects are produced at point P on a screen as a result of direct rays from a 5.00 ... Problem 68AP Problem 69AP: Figure P24.69 shows a radio-wave transmitter and a receiver, both h = 50.0 m above the ground and d... Problem 70AP: Three polarizers, centered on a common axis and with their planes parallel to one another, have... Problem 71AP Problem 72AP: A plano-convex lens (flat on one side, convex on the other) with index of refraction n rests with... Problem 73AP: A diffraction pattern is produced on a screen 1.40 m from a single slit, using monochromatic light... Problem 74AP format_list_bulleted