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- A glass sheet 1.10 μm thick is suspended in air. In reflected light, there are gaps in the visible spectrum at 573 nm and 645.00 nm. Calculate the minimum value of the index of refraction ?n of the glass sheet that produces this effect. ?=A ray of white light traveling through air enters a triangular prism that has an index of refraction of 1.315 for the red end of the spectrum and 1.345 for the violet end and an apex angle of 72°. If the ray has an angle of incidence of 63° with respect to the normal of the interface boundary, what's the angular separation between the red and violet ends of the spectrum within the prism?Under what conditions will a person observe no reflected light? Assume that ttt is the film thickness, mmm = 1, 2, 3,..., nnn is the index of refraction of the film, and λλlambda is the wavelength of the light. Express your answer in terms of the variables m, n, λlambda, and appropriate constants.
- An acoustic wave strikes a boundary at medium 1 (1540 m/sec) with a 45 degrees. Upon entering medium 2 (980 m/sec) with oblique incidence, what will happen to the transmission angle?A certain kind of glass has nblue = 1.650 for blue light and nred = 1.610 for red light. If a beam of white light (containing all colors) is incident at an angle of 30.0º, what is the angle between the red and blue light inside the glass?A ray of white light traveling through air enters a block of glass that has an index of refraction of 1.44 for the red end of the spectrum and 1.46 for the violet end. If the ray has an angle of incidence of 60.0 degrees with respect to the normal of the interface boundary, what's the angular separation between the red and violet ends of the spectrum within the glass?
- A bubble is formed by a soap film with index of refraction n=1.3 and a thickness of 325nm. When illuminated by white light and viewed directly (perpendicular to the surface), what wavelength in the visible spectrum (375nm to 725nm) will be strongly reflected?For an air (n=1) and glass (n=1.45) interface, determine the % of the light reflected (reflectance) and transmitted (transmittance) for a light beam incident from air to glass with (a) incident angle = 25o and the electric field (polarization) direction is in the incident plane, (b) incident angle=25o and electric field (polarization) direction is 45o with respect to the incident plane.1. a. If a piece of glass (n = 1.5) is coated with a transparent plastic (n = 2.0), will there be aphase shift in either of the beams reflecting off the interfaces (air/plastic and plastic/glass)? Howcan you tell, without doing the experiment, whether or not there will be a phase shift in eitherbeam? Be specific about what rays are reflecting off what materials. b. So what thickness or thicknesses give the maximum reflection? What thickness or thicknesses(hint: it’s thicknesses) give the minimum reflection? Assume that a light of wavelength 500. nmis used, and you may leave the answer in nm. Yes, this is a choice between equations 35.17 and35.18, but your answer to part a should be helpful in deciding which set.
- n = 1.7 and (A beam of light) θ₀ = 17°. Calculate θᵣ, the reflected angle.In the figure, an isotropic point source of light S is positioned at distance d from a viewing screen A and the light intensity IP at point P (level with S) is measured. Then a plane mirror M is placed behind S at distance 2.0d. By how much is IP multiplied by the presence of the mirror?What is the angle of incidence on an air-to-glass boundary if the angle of refraction in the glass (n = 1.52) is 25 degrees?