College Physics: A Strategic Approach (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 17, Problem 2CQ
Rank in order the following according to their speeds, from slowest to fastest: (i) 425-nm-
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Rank in order the following according to their speeds, from slowest to fastest: (i) 425-nm-wavelength light through a pane of glass, (ii) 500-nm-wavelength light through air, (iii) 540-nmwavelength light through water, (iv) 670-nm-wavelength light through a diamond, and (v) 670-nm-wavelength light through a vacuum.
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 10-5C⁰-1. The
coefficient of linear expansion of the glass is
5.00 x 10-6C⁰-1. At 20.0 °C the length of the rod is
2.80 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 = 569 nm, and the rod
initially is at T = 20.0°C.
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(a) The speed of a 500 nm light is 3 .00x10^8 m/s in vacuum and 1.95x10^8 m/s in a certain glass. What is theindex of refraction of the light?
(b) What is the frequency of the 500 nm light in a vacuum?
(c) What is the frequency of the 500 nm light in the glass?
(d)If the 500 nm light is incident on a flat boundary between the glass part in Ia and air (nair= 1.00) asshown, what is the angle of reflection? Sketch on the given diagram. Do the samework for the refracted ray.
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College Physics: A Strategic Approach (3rd Edition)
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