CP The index of refraction of a glass rod is 1.48 at T = 20.0°C and varies linearly with temperature, with a coefficient of 2.50 × 10 −5 /C°. The coefficient of linear expansion of the glass is 5.00 × 10 −6 /C°. At 20.0°C the length of the rod is 3.00 cm. A Michelson interferometer has this glass rod in one arm, and the rod is being heated so that its temperature increases at a rate of 5.00 C°/min. The light source has wavelength λ = 589 nm, and the rod initially is at T = 20.0°C. How many fringes cross the field of view each minute?
CP The index of refraction of a glass rod is 1.48 at T = 20.0°C and varies linearly with temperature, with a coefficient of 2.50 × 10 −5 /C°. The coefficient of linear expansion of the glass is 5.00 × 10 −6 /C°. At 20.0°C the length of the rod is 3.00 cm. A Michelson interferometer has this glass rod in one arm, and the rod is being heated so that its temperature increases at a rate of 5.00 C°/min. The light source has wavelength λ = 589 nm, and the rod initially is at T = 20.0°C. How many fringes cross the field of view each minute?
CP The index of refraction of a glass rod is 1.48 at T = 20.0°C and varies linearly with temperature, with a coefficient of 2.50 × 10−5/C°. The coefficient of linear expansion of the glass is 5.00 × 10−6/C°. At 20.0°C the length of the rod is 3.00 cm. A Michelson interferometer has this glass rod in one arm, and the rod is being heated so that its temperature increases at a rate of 5.00 C°/min. The light source has wavelength λ = 589 nm, and the rod initially is at T = 20.0°C. How many fringes cross the field of view each minute?
The index of refraction of a glass rod is 1.48 at T = 20.0°C and varies linearly with temperature, with a coefficient of 2.50 x 10-5/C°. The coefficient of linear expansion of the glass is 5.00 x 10-6/C°. At 20.0°C the length of the rod is 3.00 cm. A Michelson interferometer has this glass rod in one arm, and the rod is being heated so that its temperature increases at a rate of 5.00 C°/min. The light source has wavelength λ = 589 nm, and the rod initially is at T = 20.0°C. How many fringes cross the field of view each minute?
A deep-sea diver is suspended beneath the surface of Loch Ness by a cable of length h= 100 mthat is attached to a boat on the surface (Figure 1). The diver and his suit have a total mass of m= 120 kgand a volume of V= 7.70×10−2m3. The cable has a diameter of 1.85 cmand a linear mass density of μ= 1.19 kg/m. The diver thinks he sees something moving in the murky depths and jerks the end of the cable back and forth to send transverse waves up the cable as a signal to his companions in the boat.
Please help. I got stucked.
The Bragg angle for a certain reflection from
a powder specimen of copper is 47.75
degrees at a Temperature of 293 K and
46.60 degrees at 1273 K. Calculate the
coefficient of linear thermal expansion of
copper.
O A.
1.91 X 106 K-1
В. 2.81 X 106 к1
O C. 1.91 X 105 K1
С.
O D. 2.81 X 10-5 K-1
Chapter 35 Solutions
University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)
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