Consider a system of three equal-mass particles moving in a plane; their positions are given by a i i ^ + b i j ^ , where a i and b i are functions of time with the units of position. Particle 1 has a 1 = 6 t 2 + 5 and b 1 = 0; particle 2 has a 2 = 4 t + 3 and b 2 = 4t; particle 3 has a 3 = 8 t and b 3 = t + 4. Find the center-of-mass position, velocity, and acceleration of the system as functions of time.
Consider a system of three equal-mass particles moving in a plane; their positions are given by a i i ^ + b i j ^ , where a i and b i are functions of time with the units of position. Particle 1 has a 1 = 6 t 2 + 5 and b 1 = 0; particle 2 has a 2 = 4 t + 3 and b 2 = 4t; particle 3 has a 3 = 8 t and b 3 = t + 4. Find the center-of-mass position, velocity, and acceleration of the system as functions of time.
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, where ai and bi are functions of time with the units of position. Particle 1 has a1 = 6t2 + 5 and b1 = 0; particle 2 has a2 = 4t + 3 and b2 = 4t; particle 3 has a3 = 8t and b3 = t + 4. Find the center-of-mass position, velocity, and acceleration of the system as functions of time.
two satellites are in circular orbits around the Earth. Satellite A is at an altitude equal to the Earth's radius, while satellite B is at an altitude equal to twice the Earth's radius. What is the ratio of their periods, Tb/Ta
Fresnel lens: You would like to design a 25 mm diameter blazed Fresnel zone plate with a first-order power of
+1.5 diopters. What is the lithography requirement (resolution required) for making this lens that is designed
for 550 nm? Express your answer in units of μm to one decimal point.
Fresnel lens: What would the power of the first diffracted order of this lens be at wavelength of 400 nm?
Express your answer in diopters to one decimal point.
Eye: A person with myopic eyes has a far point of 15 cm. What power contact lenses does she need to correct
her version to a standard far point at infinity? Give your answer in diopter to one decimal point.
Paraxial design of a field flattener. Imagine your optical system has Petzal curvature of the field with radius
p. In Module 1 of Course 1, a homework problem asked you to derive the paraxial focus shift along the axis
when a slab of glass was inserted in a converging cone of rays. Find or re-derive that result, then use it to
calculate the paraxial radius of curvature of a field flattener of refractive index n that will correct the observed
Petzval. Assume that the side of the flattener facing the image plane is plano. What is the required radius of
the plano-convex field flattener? (p written as rho )
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