In Fig. 33-78, where n 1 = l.70, n 2 = l .50, and n 3 = 1.30, light refracts from material l into material 2. If it is incident at point A at the critical angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (a) the angle of refraction at point B and (b) the initial angle θ ? If, instead, light is incident at B at the critical angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (c) the angle of refraction at point A and (d) the instead angle θ ? If, instead of all that, light is incident at point A at Brewster’s angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (e) the angle of refraction at point B and (f) the initial angle θ ? Figure 33-78 Problem 106.
In Fig. 33-78, where n 1 = l.70, n 2 = l .50, and n 3 = 1.30, light refracts from material l into material 2. If it is incident at point A at the critical angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (a) the angle of refraction at point B and (b) the initial angle θ ? If, instead, light is incident at B at the critical angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (c) the angle of refraction at point A and (d) the instead angle θ ? If, instead of all that, light is incident at point A at Brewster’s angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (e) the angle of refraction at point B and (f) the initial angle θ ? Figure 33-78 Problem 106.
In Fig. 33-78, where n1 = l.70, n2 = l .50, and n3 = 1.30, light refracts from material l into material 2. If it is incident at point A at the critical angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (a) the angle of refraction at point B and (b) the initial angle θ? If, instead, light is incident at B at the critical angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (c) the angle of refraction at point A and (d) the instead angle θ? If, instead of all that, light is incident at point A at Brewster’s angle for the interface between materials 2 and 3, what are (e) the angle of refraction at point B and (f) the initial angle θ?
A cart on wheels (assume frictionless) with a mass of 20 kg is pulled rightward with a 50N force. What is its acceleration?
Two-point charges of 5.00 µC and -3.00 µC are placed 0.250 m apart.a) What is the electric force on each charge? Include strength and direction and a sketch.b) What would be the magnitude of the force if both charges are positive? How about the direction?
c) What will happen to the electric force on each piece of charge if they are moved twice as far apart? (Give a numerical answer as well as an explanation.)
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