Answer the following questions about a Blu-ray laser: (a) The laser on a Blu-ray player has a wavelength of 405 nm. In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this radiation? What is its frequency? (b) A Blu-ray laser has a power of 5 millwatts ( 1 watt = 1 J s − 1 ) . How many photons of light are produced by the laser in 1 hour? (c) The ideal resolution of a player using a laser (such as a Blu-ray player), which determines how close together data can be stored on a compact disk, is determined using the following formula: Resolution = 0.60 ( λ / NA ) , where A is the wavelength of the laser and NA is the numerical aperture. Numerical aperture is a measure of the size of the spot of light on the disk; the larger the NA, the smaller the spot. In a typical Blu-ray system, NA = 0.95. If the 405-nm laser is used in a Blu-ray player, what is the closest that information can be stored on a Blu-ray disk? (d) The data density of a Blu-ray disk using a 405-nm laser is 1.5 × 10 7 bits mm 2 . Disks have an outside diameter of 120 mm and a hole of 15-mm diameter. How many data bits can be contained on the disk? If a Blu-ray disk can hold 9,400,000 pages of text, how many data bits are needed for a typed page? (Hint: Determine the area of the disk that is available to hold data. The area inside a circle is given by A = π r 2 , where the radius r is one-half of the diameter.)
Answer the following questions about a Blu-ray laser: (a) The laser on a Blu-ray player has a wavelength of 405 nm. In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this radiation? What is its frequency? (b) A Blu-ray laser has a power of 5 millwatts ( 1 watt = 1 J s − 1 ) . How many photons of light are produced by the laser in 1 hour? (c) The ideal resolution of a player using a laser (such as a Blu-ray player), which determines how close together data can be stored on a compact disk, is determined using the following formula: Resolution = 0.60 ( λ / NA ) , where A is the wavelength of the laser and NA is the numerical aperture. Numerical aperture is a measure of the size of the spot of light on the disk; the larger the NA, the smaller the spot. In a typical Blu-ray system, NA = 0.95. If the 405-nm laser is used in a Blu-ray player, what is the closest that information can be stored on a Blu-ray disk? (d) The data density of a Blu-ray disk using a 405-nm laser is 1.5 × 10 7 bits mm 2 . Disks have an outside diameter of 120 mm and a hole of 15-mm diameter. How many data bits can be contained on the disk? If a Blu-ray disk can hold 9,400,000 pages of text, how many data bits are needed for a typed page? (Hint: Determine the area of the disk that is available to hold data. The area inside a circle is given by A = π r 2 , where the radius r is one-half of the diameter.)
Answer the following questions about a Blu-ray laser:
(a) The laser on a Blu-ray player has a wavelength of 405 nm. In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this radiation? What is its frequency?
(b) A Blu-ray laser has a power of 5 millwatts
(
1
watt
=
1
J
s
−
1
)
. How many photons of light are produced by the laser in 1 hour?
(c) The ideal resolution of a player using a laser (such as a Blu-ray player), which determines how close together data can be stored on a compact disk, is determined using the following formula: Resolution
=
0.60
(
λ
/
NA
)
, where A is the wavelength of the laser and NA is the numerical aperture. Numerical aperture is a measure of the size of the spot of light on the disk; the larger the NA, the smaller the spot. In a typical Blu-ray system, NA = 0.95. If the 405-nm laser is used in a Blu-ray player, what is the closest that information can be stored on a Blu-ray disk?
(d) The data density of a Blu-ray disk using a 405-nm laser is
1.5
×
10
7
bits mm2. Disks have an outside diameter of 120 mm and a hole of 15-mm diameter. How many data bits can be contained on the disk? If a Blu-ray disk can hold 9,400,000 pages of text, how many data bits are needed for a typed page? (Hint: Determine the area of the disk that is available to hold data. The area inside a circle is given by
A
=
π
r
2
, where the radius r is one-half of the diameter.)
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You have a mixture of sodium chloride (NaCl) and potassium chloride (KCl) dissolved in water
and want to separate out the Cl- ions by precipitating them out using silver ions (Ag+). The
chemical equation for the net ionic reaction of NaCl and KCl with silver nitrate, AgNO3, is shown
below.
Ag+(aq) + Cl(aq) → AgCl(s)
The total mass of the NaCl/KCl mixture is 1.299 g. Adding 50.42 mL of 0.381 M solution
precipitates out all of the Cl-.
What are the masses of NaCl and KCl in the mixture?
Atomic masses:
g: Mass of NaCl
g: Mass of KCL
Ag = 107.868 g
mol-
1
Cl = 35.453 g mol-
1
K = 39.098 g mol-
N = 14.007 g mol−1
Na = 22.99 g mol−1
0 = 15.999 g mol
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Polyester fiber
Using a) pthalic anhydride + anhydrous sodium acetate + ethylene glycol
B)pthalic anhydride + anhydrous sodium acetate + glycerol
Identify the missing starting materials/ reagents/ products in the following reactions. Show the stereochemistry clearly in the structures, if any.
If there is a major product, draw the structures of the major product with stereochemistry clearly indicated where applicable. Show only the diastereomers (you do not have to draw the pairs of enantiomers).
If you believe that multiple products are formed in approximately equal amounts (hence neither is the major product), draw the structures of the products, and show the detailed mechanism of these reactions to justify the formation of the multiple products.
If you believe no product is formed, explain why briefly. (6 mark for each, except f and g, which are 10 mark each)
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