0 Mathematics Review 1 Models, Measurements, And Vectors 2 Motion Along A Straight Line 3 Motion In A Plane 4 Newton's Laws Of Motion 5 Applications Of Newton's Laws 6 Circular Motion And Gravitation 7 Work And Energy 8 Momentum 9 Rotational Motion 10 Dynamics Of Rotational Motion Periodic Motion, Waves, And Fluids 11 Elasticity And Periodic Motion 12 Mechanical Waves And Sound 13 Fluid Mechanics 14 Temperature And Heat 15 Thermal Properties Of Matter 16 The Second Law Of Thermodynamics 17 Electric Charge And Electric Field 18 Electric Potential And Capacitance 19 Current, Resistance, And Direct Current Circuits 20 Magnetic Field And Magnetic Forces 21 Electromagnetic Induction 22 Alternating Current 23 Electromagnetic Waves 24 Geometric Optics 25 Optical Instruments 26 Interference And Diffraction 27 Relativity 28 Photons, Electrons, And Atoms 29 Atoms, Molecules, And Solids 30 Nuclear And And High-energy Physics expand_more
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Problem 1CQ Problem 2CQ: A diver proposed using a clear plastic bag full of air, immersed in water, as an underwater lens. Is... Problem 3CQ: The human eye is often compared to a camera. In what ways is it similar to a camera? In what ways... Problem 4CQ: If the sensor array of a digital camera is placed at the location of a real image, the sensor will... Problem 5CQ: There have been reports of round fishbowls starting fires by focusing the suns rays coming in a... Problem 6CQ: Since a refracting telescope and a compound microscope have the same basic design, can they be used... Problem 7CQ: You are selecting a converging lens for a magnifier By simply feeling several lenses, you find that... Problem 8CQ: While choosing between two refracting astronomical telescopes, you notice that one is twice as long... Problem 9CQ: When choosing between two refracting astronomical telescopes, you notice that the tube of one is... Problem 10CQ: Youve entered a survival contest that will include building a crude telescope. You are given a large... Problem 11CQ: If a person is severely nearsighted, can the optometrist prescribe a single lens that will correct... Problem 12CQ: Ads for amateur telescopes sometimes contain statements such as maximum magnification 600. Are such... Problem 1MCP: The focusing mechanism of the human eye most closely resembles that of a A. telescope. B.... Problem 2MCP: Which of the following statements are true about the lenses used in eyeglasses to correct... Problem 3MCP: If, without changing anything else, we double the focal lengths of both of the lenses in a... Problem 4MCP: If a person's eyeball is 2.7 cm deep instead of the usual 2.5 cm. he most likely suffers from A.... Problem 5MCP: Which of the following statements are true about the eye? (There may be more than one correct... Problem 6MCP: If a camera lens gives the proper exposure for a photograph at a shutter speed of 1/200 s at an... Problem 7MCP: Which of the following operations would increase the angular magnification of a refracting... Problem 8MCP: Which of the following statements are true about a compound microscope? (There may be more than one... Problem 9MCP: A camera is focusing on an animal. As the creature moves closer to the lens, what must be done to... Problem 10MCP: Your eye is focusing on a person As he walks toward you, what must be done to keep him in focus? A.... Problem 11MCP: An astronomical telescope is made with an objective lens of focal length 150 cm and an eyepiece with... Problem 12MCP: A simple magnifying glass produces a A. real inverted image. B. real upright image. C. virtual... Problem 1P: The focal length of an f/4 camera lens is 300 mm. (a) What is the aperture diameter of the lens? (b)... Problem 2P: A camera has a lens with an aperture diameter of 8.00 mm. It is used to photograph a pet dog. What... Problem 3P: (a) A small refracting telescope designed for individual use has an objective lens with a diameter... Problem 4P: A 135 mm telephoto lens for a 35 mm camera has f-stops that range from f/2.8 to f/22. (a) What are... Problem 5P: A camera lens has a focal length of 200 mm. How far from the lens should the subject for the photo... Problem 6P: A camera is focused on an object that is 1.2 m from the lens. The distance between the CCD image... Problem 7P: A certain digital camera having a lens with focal length 7.50 cm focuses on an object 1.85 m tall... Problem 8P: Your digital camera has a lens with a 50 mm focal length and a sensor array that measures 4.82 mm ... Problem 9P: You want to take a full-length photo of your friend who is 2.00 m tall, using a 35 mm camera having... Problem 10P: Zoom lens. A zoom lens is a lens that varies in focal length. The zoom lens on a certain digital... Problem 11P: The cornea as a thin lens. Measurements on the cornea of a person's eye reveal that the magnitude of... Problem 12P: Range of the focal length of the eye. We can model the eye as a sphere 2.50 cm in diameter with a... Problem 13P: A 40-year-old optometry patient focuses on a 6.50-cm-tall photograph at his near point. (See Table... Problem 14P: Crystalline lens of the eye. The crystalline lens of the human eye is double convex and has a... Problem 15P: Contact lenses. Contact lenses are placed right on the eyeball, so the distance from the eye to an... Problem 16P: Ordinary eyeglasses. Ordinary glasses are worn in front of the eye and usually 2.0 cm in front of... Problem 17P: A person can see clearly up close, but cannot focus on objects beyond 75.0 cm. She opts for contact... Problem 18P: In one form of cataract surgery the person's natural lens, which has become cloudy, is replaced by... Problem 19P: Bifocals. A person can focus clearly only on objects between 35.0 cm and 50.0 cm from his eyes. Find... Problem 20P: A student's far point is at 17.0 cm. and she needs glasses to view her computer screen comfortably... Problem 21P: (a) Where is the near point of an eye for which a contact lens with a power of +2.75 diopters is... Problem 22P: Corrective lenses. Determine the power of the corrective contact lenses required by (a) a hyperopic... Problem 23P: You want to view an insect 2.00 mm in length through a magnifier. If the insect is to be at the... Problem 24P: A simple magnifier for viewing postage stamps and other pieces of paper consists of a thin lens... Problem 25P: A thin lens with a focal length of 6.00 cm is used as a simple magnifier. (a) What angular... Problem 26P: || The focal length of a simple magnifier is 8.00 cm. Assume the magnifier to be a thin lens placed... Problem 27P: A microscope has an objective lens with a focal length of 12.0 mm. A small object is placed 0.8 mm... Problem 28P: A compound microscope has an objective lens of focal length 10.0 mm with an eyepiece of focal length... Problem 29P: An insect 1.2 mm tall is placed 1.0 mm beyond the focal point of the objective lens of a compound... Problem 30P: The objective lens and the eyepiece of a microscope are 16.5 cm apart. The objective lens has a... Problem 31P: The focal length of the eyepiece of a certain microscope is 18.0 mm. The focal length of the... Problem 32P: A certain microscope is provided with objectives that have focal lengths of 16 mm. 4 mm. and 1.9 mm... Problem 33P: Resolution of a microscope. The image formed by a microscope objective with a focal length of 5.00... Problem 34P: A refracting telescope has an objective lens of focal length 16.0 in and eyepieces of focal lengths... Problem 35P: The eyepiece of a refracting astronomical telescope (see Figure 25.14) has a focal length of 9.00... Problem 36P: Galileos telescopes, I. While Galileo did not invent the telescope, he was the first known person to... Problem 37P: The objective mirror of the Hubble Space Telescope has a focal length of 57.6 meters. The planet... Problem 38P: The largest refracting telescope in the world is at Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin. The objective... Problem 39GP: A photographer takes a photograph of a Boeing 747 airliner (length 70.7 m) when it is flying... Problem 40GP: Curvature of the cornea. In a simplified model of the human eye. the aqueous and vitreous humors and... Problem 41GP: A nearsighted eye. A certain very nearsighted person cannot focus on anything farther than 36.0 cm... Problem 42GP: You are examining a flea with a converging lens that has a focal length of 4.00 cm. If the image of... Problem 43GP: Physician, heal thyself! (a) Experimentally determine the near and far points for both of your own... Problem 44GP: Laser eye surgery. The distance from the vertex of the cornea to the retina for a certain... Problem 45GP: Its all done with mirrors. A photographer standing 0.750 m in front of a plane mirror is taking a... Problem 46GP: An amateur photographer purchases a vintage camera at a flea market. In order to determine the focal... Problem 47GP: A person with a digital camera uses a lens of focal length 25.0 mm to take a photograph of the image... Problem 48GP: A microscope with an objective of focal length 8.00 mm and an eyepiece of focal length 7.50 cm is... Problem 49GP: A person with a near point of 85 cm, but excellent distant vision, normally wears corrective... Problem 50GP: A telescope is constructed from two lenses with focal lengths of 95.0 cm and 15.0 cm, the 95.0-cm... Problem 51GP: Galileos telescopes, II. The characteristics that follow are characteristics of two of Galileos... Problem 52PP: A frog can see an insect clearly at a distance of 10 cm. At that point the effective distance from... Problem 53PP: Amphibian vision. The eyes of amphibians such as frogs have a much flatter cornea but a more... Problem 54PP: Given that frogs are nearsighted in air, what is most likely to be true about their vision in water?... Problem 55PP: To determine whether a frog can judge distance by means of the amount its lens must move to focus on... format_list_bulleted