The “tube length” of a microscope is defined to be the difference between the (objective) image distance and objective focal length L = d 1 , − f objective , Many microscopes are standardized to a tube length of L = 160 mm. Consider such a microscope whose objective lens has a focal length = 7.50 mm (a) How far from the object should this lens be placed? (b) What focal length eyepiece would give an overall magnification of −55? (c) What focal length eyepiece would give an overall magnification of −110?s
The “tube length” of a microscope is defined to be the difference between the (objective) image distance and objective focal length L = d 1 , − f objective , Many microscopes are standardized to a tube length of L = 160 mm. Consider such a microscope whose objective lens has a focal length = 7.50 mm (a) How far from the object should this lens be placed? (b) What focal length eyepiece would give an overall magnification of −55? (c) What focal length eyepiece would give an overall magnification of −110?s
The “tube length” of a microscope is defined to be the difference between the (objective) image distance and objective focal length L = d1, − fobjective, Many microscopes are standardized to a tube length of L = 160 mm. Consider such a microscope whose objective lens has a focal length = 7.50 mm (a) How far from the object should this lens be placed? (b) What focal length eyepiece would give an overall magnification of −55? (c) What focal length eyepiece would give an overall magnification of −110?s
as a hiker in glacier national park, you need to keep the bears from getting at your food supply. You find a campground that is near an outcropping of ice. Part of the outcropping forms a feta=51.5* slopeup that leads to a verticle cliff. You decide that this is an idea place to hang your food supply out of bear reach. You put all of your food into a burlap sack, tie a rope to the sack, and then tie a bag full of rocks to the other end of the rope to act as an anchor. You currently have 18.5 kg of food left for the rest of your trip, so you put 18.5 kg of rocks in the anchor bag to balance it out. what happens when you lower the food bag over the edge and let go of the anchor bag? Determine the acceleration magnitude a of the two-bag system when you let go of the anchor bag?
2. A thin Nichrome wire is used in an experiment to test Ohm's
law using a power supply ranging from 0 to 12 V in steps of 2 V.
Why isn't the graph of I vs V linear?
1.
Nichrome wire does obey Ohm's law. Explain how that can that be true given the
results above
1. The average KE and temperature in Kelvin of the molecules of a gas are related by the
equation KE = 3/2 KT where k is the Boltzmann constant 1.38 x 10 m² kg s².
The diagram shows the energy levels for a Hydrogen atom.
Energy/eV
0.00
-1.51
3.39
13.58
Use this information to show that Hydrogen at room temperature will not emit light.
2. When hydrogen burns in oxygen 241.8 kJ of energy are released per mole. Show that this
reaction can produce light.
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