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Chapter 31, Problem 82P

(a)

To determine

The proof that IT=I0[4n ( n+1 ) 2]2 .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 82P

It is proved that I0[4n ( 1+n ) 2]2 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for IT is given by,

  IT=IglassIR,2

The expression for Iglass is given by,

  Iglass=I0[4n( 1+n)2]

The expression for IR,2 is given by,

  IR,2=( 1n 1+n)2Iglass

Calculation:

The expression for IR,2 is calculated as,

  IR,2=( 1n 1+n)2Iglass=( 1n 1+n)2[I0[ 4n ( 1+n ) 2 ]]

The expression for IT is calculated as,

  IT=IglassIR,2=I0[4n ( 1+n ) 2]( 1n 1+n)2[I0[ 4n ( 1+n ) 2 ]]=I0[1( 1n 1+n )2][4n ( 1+n ) 2]=I0[ 4n ( 1+n ) 2 ]2

Conclusion:

Therefore, it is proved that I0[4n ( 1+n ) 2]2 .

(b)

To determine

The ratio of transmitted intensity and incident intensity.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 82P

The ratio of transmitted intensity and incident intensity is [4n ( 1+n ) 2]2N .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for transmitted intensity for N is given by,

  IT=I0[4n ( 1+n ) 2]2N

Calculation:

The ratio of transmitted intensity and incident intensity is calculated as,

  IT=I0[ 4n ( 1+n ) 2 ]2NITI0=[ 4n ( 1+n ) 2 ]2N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the ratio of transmitted intensity and incident intensity is [4n ( 1+n ) 2]2N .

(c)

To determine

The number of slabs.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 82P

The number of slabs is 28 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The refraction index is n=1.5 .

Calculation:

The number of slabs is calculated as,

  ITI0=[ 4n ( 1+n ) 2 ]2N0.1=[ 4( 1.5 ) ( 1+1.5 ) 2 ]2NN=log( 0.1)2log[ 4( 1.5 ) ( 1+1.5 ) 2 ]28

Conclusion:

Therefore, the number of slabs is 28 .

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