Figure 15-30 shows three situations in which two rays of sunlight penetrate slightly into and then scatter out of lunar soil. Assume that the rays are initially in phase. In which situation are the associated waves most likely to end up in phase? (Just as the Moon becomes full, its brightness suddenly peaks, becoming 25% greater than its brightness on the nights before and after, because at full Moon we intercept light waves that are scattered by lunar soil back toward the Sun and undergo constructive interference at our eyes. Before astronauts first landed on the Moon. NASA was concerned that backscatter of sunlight from the soil might blind the lunar astronauts if they did not have proper viewing shields on their helements.) Figure 35-30 Question 13.
Figure 15-30 shows three situations in which two rays of sunlight penetrate slightly into and then scatter out of lunar soil. Assume that the rays are initially in phase. In which situation are the associated waves most likely to end up in phase? (Just as the Moon becomes full, its brightness suddenly peaks, becoming 25% greater than its brightness on the nights before and after, because at full Moon we intercept light waves that are scattered by lunar soil back toward the Sun and undergo constructive interference at our eyes. Before astronauts first landed on the Moon. NASA was concerned that backscatter of sunlight from the soil might blind the lunar astronauts if they did not have proper viewing shields on their helements.) Figure 35-30 Question 13.
Figure 15-30 shows three situations in which two rays of sunlight penetrate slightly into and then scatter out of lunar soil. Assume that the rays are initially in phase. Inwhich situation are the associated waves most likely to end up in phase? (Just as the Moon becomes full, its brightness suddenly peaks, becoming 25% greater than its brightness on the nights before and after, because at full Moon we intercept light waves that are scattered by lunar soil back toward the Sun and undergo constructive interference at our eyes. Before astronauts first landed on the Moon. NASA was concerned that backscatter of sunlight from the soil might blind the lunar astronauts if they did not have proper viewing shields on their helements.)
4. In the figure below what is the value of the angle 0?
A
30
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Part 2 - Geometry and Trigonometry
1. Line B touches the circle at a single point. Line A extends radially through the center of
the circle.
A
B
(a) Which line is tangential to the circumference of the circle?
(b) What is the angle between lines A and B.
2. In the figure below what is the angle C?
30
45
3. In the figure below what is the value of the angle 0?
30°
4. In the figure below what is the value of the angle 0?
A
30°
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