CE BIO Predict/Explain Treating Cataracts When the lens in a person’s eye becomes clouded by a cataract, the lens can be removed with a process called phacoemulsification and replaced with a man-made intraocular lens The intraocular lens restores clear vision, but its focal length cannot be changed to allow the user to focus at different distances. In most cases the intraocular lens is adjusted for viewing of distant objects and corrective glasses are worn when viewing nearby objects, (a) Should the refractive power of the corrective glasses be positive or negative? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following I. The refractive power should be positive—converging—because the intraocular lens will make the person farsighted. II. A negative refractive power is required to bring the local point of the intraocular lens in from infinity to a finite value.
CE BIO Predict/Explain Treating Cataracts When the lens in a person’s eye becomes clouded by a cataract, the lens can be removed with a process called phacoemulsification and replaced with a man-made intraocular lens The intraocular lens restores clear vision, but its focal length cannot be changed to allow the user to focus at different distances. In most cases the intraocular lens is adjusted for viewing of distant objects and corrective glasses are worn when viewing nearby objects, (a) Should the refractive power of the corrective glasses be positive or negative? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following I. The refractive power should be positive—converging—because the intraocular lens will make the person farsighted. II. A negative refractive power is required to bring the local point of the intraocular lens in from infinity to a finite value.
CE BIO Predict/Explain Treating Cataracts When the lens in a person’s eye becomes clouded by a cataract, the lens can be removed with a process called phacoemulsification and replaced with a man-made intraocular lens The intraocular lens restores clear vision, but its focal length cannot be changed to allow the user to focus at different distances. In most cases the intraocular lens is adjusted for viewing of distant objects and corrective glasses are worn when viewing nearby objects, (a) Should the refractive power of the corrective glasses be positive or negative? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following
I. The refractive power should be positive—converging—because the intraocular lens will make the person farsighted.
II. A negative refractive power is required to bring the local point of the intraocular lens in from infinity to a finite value.
An electromagnetic wave is traveling through vacuum in the positive x direction. Its electric field vector is given by E=E0sin(kx−ωt)j^,where j^ is the unit vector in the y direction. If B0 is the amplitude of the magnetic field vector, find the complete expression for the magnetic field vector B→ of the wave.
What is the Poynting vector S(x,t), that is, the power per unit area associated with the electromagnetic wave described in the problem introduction?
Give your answer in terms of some or all of the variables E0, B0, k, x, ω, t, and μ0. Specify the direction of the Poynting vector using the unit vectors i^, j^, and k^ as appropriate. Please explain all steps
Another worker is performing a task with an RWL of only 9 kg and is lifting 18 kg, giving him an LI of 2.0 (high risk).
Questions:What is the primary issue according to NIOSH?Name two factors of the RWL that could be improved to reduce risk.If the horizontal distance is reduced from 50 cm to 30 cm, how does the HM change and what effect would it have?
Two complex values are z1=8 + 8i, z2=15 + 7 i. z1∗ and z2∗ are the complex conjugate values.
Any complex value can be expessed in the form of a+bi=reiθ. Find r and θ for z1z2∗. Find r and θ for z1/z2∗? Find r and θ for (z1−z2)∗/z1+z2∗. Find r and θ for (z1−z2)∗/z1z2∗ Please explain all steps, Thank you
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