A point source of light illuminates an aperture 3.00 m away. A 12.0-cm-wide bright patch of light appears on a screen 2.00 m behind the aperture. Part A How wide is the aperture? Express your answer in centimeters. w = Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback

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A point source of light illuminates an aperture
3.00 m away. A 12.0-cm-wide bright patch of light
appears on a screen 2.00 m behind the aperture.
How wide is the aperture?
Express your answer in centimeters.
ΑΣφ
W =
cm
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Provide Feedback
Transcribed Image Text:• Part A A point source of light illuminates an aperture 3.00 m away. A 12.0-cm-wide bright patch of light appears on a screen 2.00 m behind the aperture. How wide is the aperture? Express your answer in centimeters. ΑΣφ W = cm Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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I tried to apply your logic to solve a similar problem, and it didn't work out.  The measurements are the same as the ones from the original example.  The only one that changes is the distance between the point source and the aperture which in my case is 2 m instead of 3 m.  When I worked it through it gives me 6 cm, but MP says it is wrong.  Is there any other way to do a problem like this?  

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