BIO Predict/Calculate Optical Activity Optically active molecules have the property of rotating the direction of polarization of linearly polarized light Many biologically important molecules have this property, some causing a counterclockwise rotation (negative rotation angle), others causing a clockwise rotation (positive rotation angle) For example, a 5.00 gram per 100 mL solution of l -leucine causes a rotation of −0550°; the same concentration of d -glutamic acid causes a rotation of 0.620° (a) If placed between crossed polarizers, which of these solutions transmits the greater intensity? Explain (b) Find the transmitted intensity for each of these solutions when placed between crossed polarizers The incident beam is unpolarized and has an intensity of 12.5 W/m 2 .
BIO Predict/Calculate Optical Activity Optically active molecules have the property of rotating the direction of polarization of linearly polarized light Many biologically important molecules have this property, some causing a counterclockwise rotation (negative rotation angle), others causing a clockwise rotation (positive rotation angle) For example, a 5.00 gram per 100 mL solution of l -leucine causes a rotation of −0550°; the same concentration of d -glutamic acid causes a rotation of 0.620° (a) If placed between crossed polarizers, which of these solutions transmits the greater intensity? Explain (b) Find the transmitted intensity for each of these solutions when placed between crossed polarizers The incident beam is unpolarized and has an intensity of 12.5 W/m 2 .
BIO Predict/Calculate Optical Activity Optically active molecules have the property of rotating the direction of polarization of linearly polarized light Many biologically important molecules have this property, some causing a counterclockwise rotation (negative rotation angle), others causing a clockwise rotation (positive rotation angle) For example, a 5.00 gram per 100 mL solution of l-leucine causes a rotation of −0550°; the same concentration of d-glutamic acid causes a rotation of 0.620° (a) If placed between crossed polarizers, which of these solutions transmits the greater intensity? Explain (b) Find the transmitted intensity for each of these solutions when placed between crossed polarizers The incident beam is unpolarized and has an intensity of 12.5 W/m2.
Pearson Physics- BIO Predict/Calculate Optical Activity: Optically active molecules have the property of rotating the direction of polarization of linearly polarized light. Many biologically important molecules have this property, some causing a counterclockwise rotation (negative rotation angle), others causing a clockwise rotation (positive rotation angle). For example, a 5.00 gram per 100 mL solution of l-leucine causes a rotation of −.0550°; the same concentration of d-glutamic acid causes a rotation of 0.620°. (a) If placed between crossed polarizers, which of these solutions transmits the greater intensity? Explain. (b) Find the transmitted intensity for each of these solutions when placed between crossed polarizers. The incident beam is unpolarized and has an intensity of 12.5 W/m2.
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a)What is polarization mechanism in material?
b)what is ferroelectric material?
c) what is electric susceptibility?
d)what is Meissner effect ?
The number of polarization modes of phonons:
O a. depends on the types of atoms available.
In the case of one type of atom, the
number of polarization modes is one.
O b. does not depend on the types of atoms
available. It is always two.
O c. depends on the types of atoms available.
In the case of one type of atom, the
number of polarization modes is two.
O d. does not depend on the types of atoms
available. It is always three.
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