Multiple ChoiceA small light source is casting your shadow on a large wall. Both you and the light are on a line normal to the wall. You are one-fourth of the way from the light to the wall. How wide is your shadow compared to your normal width?291views
Multiple ChoiceWhen light reflects off of a smooth surface, and rays that were initially parallel remain parallel, this is called…281views
Textbook QuestionIt is proposed to store 1.00 kW•h = 3.60 * 10^6 J of electrical energy in a uniform magnetic field with magnitude 0.600 T. (b) If instead this amount of energy is to be stored in a volume (in vacuum) equivalent to a cube 40.0 cm on a side, what magnetic field is required?364views
Textbook QuestionIt has been proposed to use large inductors as energy storage devices. (b) If the amount of energy calculated in part (a) is stored in an inductor in which the current is 80.0 A, what is the inductance?292views
Textbook QuestionIt has been proposed to use large inductors as energy storage devices. (a) How much electrical energy is converted to light and thermal energy by a 150-W light bulb in one day?340views
Textbook QuestionA common optical instrument in a laser laboratory is a beam expander. One type of beam expander is shown in FIGURE P35.28. The parallel rays of a laser beam of width w₁ enter from the left. b. What is the width w₂ of the exiting laser beam?94views
Textbook QuestionThe resolution of a digital camera is limited by two factors: diffraction by the lens, a limit of any optical system, and the fact that the sensor is divided into discrete pixels. Consider a typical point-and-shoot camera that has a 20-mm-focal-length lens and a sensor with 2.5μm x 2.5 μm pixels. c. What is the f-number of the lens for the diameter you found in part b? Your answer is a quite realistic value of the f-number at which a camera transitions from being pixel limited to being diffraction limited. For f-numbers smaller than this (larger-diameter apertures), the resolution is limited by the pixel size and does not change as you change the aperture. For f-numbers larger than this (smaller-diameter apertures), the resolution is limited by diffraction, and it gets worse as you “stop down” to smaller apertures.102views
Textbook QuestionA microscope has a 160 mm tube length. What focal-length objective will give total magnification ≈ 500x when used with an eyepiece having a focal length of 5.0 cm?111views
Textbook QuestionA microscope with a tube length of 180 mm achieves a total magnification of 800x with a 40x objective and a 20x eyepiece. The microscope is focused for viewing with a relaxed eye. Approximately how far is the sample from the objective lens?109views
Textbook Question(II) The illuminance of direct sunlight on Earth is about 10⁵ lm/m². Estimate the luminous flux and luminous intensity of the Sun.37views
Textbook Question(I) What is the angular resolution limit (degrees) set by diffraction for the 100-inch (254-cm mirror diameter) Mt. Wilson telescope (λ = 560 nm)46views
Textbook QuestionSunlight is reflected off the Moon. How long does it take that light to reach us from the Moon?34views
Textbook Question(I) A laser beam is directed at the Moon, 380,000 km from Earth. The beam diverges at an angle θ (Fig. 10–50) of 1.4 x 10⁻⁵ rad. What diameter spot will it make on the Moon?<IMAGE>1views