GO In the double-slit experiment of Fig. 35-10. ihe electric fields of the waves arriving at point P are given by E 1 = (2.00 μV/m) sin[(1.26 X 10 15 ) t ] E 2 = (2.00 μV/m) sin[(1.26 X 10 15 ) t + 39, 6 rad], where time t is in seconds, (a) What is the amplitude of the resultant electric field at point P ? (b) What is the ratio of the intensity I P at point P to the intensity I cen at the center of the interference pattern? (c) Describe where point P is in the interference pattern by giving the maximum or minimum on which it lies, or the maximum and minimum between which it lies. In a phasor diagram of the electric fields, (d) at what rate would the phasors rotate around the origin and (e) what is the angle between the phasors?
GO In the double-slit experiment of Fig. 35-10. ihe electric fields of the waves arriving at point P are given by E 1 = (2.00 μV/m) sin[(1.26 X 10 15 ) t ] E 2 = (2.00 μV/m) sin[(1.26 X 10 15 ) t + 39, 6 rad], where time t is in seconds, (a) What is the amplitude of the resultant electric field at point P ? (b) What is the ratio of the intensity I P at point P to the intensity I cen at the center of the interference pattern? (c) Describe where point P is in the interference pattern by giving the maximum or minimum on which it lies, or the maximum and minimum between which it lies. In a phasor diagram of the electric fields, (d) at what rate would the phasors rotate around the origin and (e) what is the angle between the phasors?
GO In the double-slit experiment of Fig. 35-10. ihe electric fields of the waves arriving at point P are given by
E1 = (2.00 μV/m) sin[(1.26 X 1015)t]
E2 = (2.00 μV/m) sin[(1.26 X 1015)t + 39, 6 rad],
where time t is in seconds, (a) What is the amplitude of the resultant electric field at point P? (b) What is the ratio of the intensity IP at point P to the intensity Icen at the center of the interference pattern? (c) Describe where point P is in the interference pattern by giving the maximum or minimum on which it lies, or the maximum and minimum between which it lies. In a phasor diagram of the electric fields, (d) at what rate would the phasors rotate around the origin and (e) what is the angle between the phasors?
3.37(a) Five free electrons exist in a three-dimensional infinite potential well with all three widths equal to \( a = 12 \, \text{Å} \). Determine the Fermi energy level at \( T = 0 \, \text{K} \). (b) Repeat part (a) for 13 electrons.
Book: Semiconductor Physics and Devices 4th ed, NeamanChapter-3Please expert answer only. don't give gpt-generated answers, & please clear the concept of quantum states for determining nx, ny, nz to determine E, as I don't have much idea about that topic.
3.37(a) Five free electrons exist in a three-dimensional infinite potential well with all three widths equal to \( a = 12 \, \text{Å} \). Determine the Fermi energy level at \( T = 0 \, \text{K} \). (b) Repeat part (a) for 13 electrons.
Book: Semiconductor Physics and Devices 4th ed, NeamanChapter-3Please expert answer only. don't give gpt-generated answers, & please clear the concept of quantum states for determining nx, ny, nz to determine E, as I don't have much idea about that topic.
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