Multiple ChoiceSuppose a ray of light starts in air, then enters a slab of diamond with parallel faces, and then exits again. If the ray entered the diamond at an angle θi from a line normal to the diamond slab, what is true of the final angle from normal θf ?318views
Multiple ChoiceLight shines from a laser in air down into water. If the laser beam in air makes an angle of 40° with the water's surface, what angle will it make with the surface under water?310views
Multiple ChoiceA graduated cylinder is filled with 14cm of oil floating on 20cm of water. How long, in nanoseconds, does it take light to travel from the top of the oil to the bottom of the water?287views
Multiple ChoiceA light ray, moving in air, is incident on a piece of plastic at an angle of 23° with respect to the normal. Inside the plastic the ray travels at an angle of 16° with respect to the normal. What is the index of refraction of the plastic?421views
Multiple ChoiceIf oil is floating on water, what is the critical angle at the oil/water boundary?580views
Multiple ChoiceA laser pointer emits a ray which enters a quartz crystal at an angle 50° with the normal to the surface of the crystal. The ray bends inside the crystal, making an angle of 30° with the normal. Find the index of refraction of quartz.220views3rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceA ray of light is incident on a glass pane with an angle of 60°. The light partially reflects and partially refracts. What is the angle θ between the reflected and refracted rays?291views11rank
Textbook QuestionA helium-neon laser beam has a wavelength in air of 633 nm. It takes 1.38 ns for the light to travel through 30 cm of an unknown liquid. What is the wavelength of the laser beam in the liquid?342views
Textbook QuestionSome modern optical devices are made with glass whose index of refraction changes with distance from the front surface. FIGURE P16.72 shows the index of refraction as a function of the distance into a slab of glass of thickness L. The index of refraction increases linearly from n₁ at the front surface to n₂ at the rear surface. b. Evaluate your expression for a 1.0-cm-thick piece of glass for which n₁ = 1.50 and n₂ = 1.60.246views
Textbook Question(a) A tank containing methanol has walls 2.50 cm thick made of glass of refractive index 1.550. Light from the outside air strikes the glass at a 41.3° angle with the normal to the glass. Find the angle the light makes with the normal in the methanol. (b) The tank is emptied and refilled with an unknown liquid. If light incident at the same angle as in part (a) enters the liquid in the tank at an angle of 20.2° from the normal, what is the refractive index of the unknown liquid?317views
Textbook QuestionLight of a certain frequency has a wavelength of 526 nm in water. What is the wavelength of this light in benzene?301views
Textbook QuestionA light beam travels at 1.94 * 10^8 m/s in quartz. The wavelength of the light in quartz is 355 nm. (b) If this same light travels through air, what is its wavelength there?445views
Textbook QuestionA beam of light has a wavelength of 650 nm in vacuum. (b) What is the wavelength of these waves in the liquid?362views
Textbook QuestionThe indexes of refraction for violet light λ = 400 nm2 and red light λ= 700 nm2 in diamond are 2.46 and 2.41, respectively. A ray of light traveling through air strikes the diamond surface at an angle of 53.5° to the normal. Calculate the angular separation between these two colors of light in the refracted ray.532views
Textbook QuestionAs shown in Fig. E33.11, a layer of water covers a slab of material X in a beaker. A ray of light traveling upward follows the path indicated. Using the information on the figure, find (b) the angle the light makes with the normal in the air.582views
Textbook QuestionA horizontal, parallelsided plate of glass having a refractive index of 1.52 is in contact with the surface of water in a tank. A ray coming from above in air makes an angle of incidence of 35.0° with the normal to the top surface of the glass.(a) What angle does the ray refracted into the water make with the normal to the surface?297views
Textbook QuestionA beam of white light passes through a uniform thickness of air. If the intensity of the scattered light in the middle of the green part of the visible spectrum is I, find the intensity (in terms of I) of scattered light in the middle of (a) the red part of the spectrum.354views
Textbook QuestionA person is lying on a diving board 3.00 m above the surface of the water in a swimming pool. She looks at a penny that is on the bottom of the pool directly below her. To her, the penny appears to be a distance of 7.00 m from her. What is the depth of the water at this point?301views
Textbook QuestionThe glass rod of Exercise 34.22 is immersed in oil (n = 1.45). An object placed to the left of the rod on the rod's axis is to be d 1.20 m inside the rod. How far from the left end of the rod must the object be located to form the ?269views
Textbook QuestionYou're visiting the shark tank at the aquarium when you see a 2.5-m-long shark that appears to be swimming straight toward you at 2.0 m/s. What is the shark's actual speed through the water? You can ignore the glass wall of the tank.208views
Textbook QuestionA 4.0-m-wide swimming pool is filled to the top. The bottom of the pool becomes completely shaded in the afternoon when the sun is 20° above the horizon. How deep is the pool?248views
Textbook QuestionShown from above in FIGURE P34.54 is one corner of a rectangular box filled with water. A laser beam starts 10 cm from side A of the container and enters the water at position x. You can ignore the thin walls of the container. a. If x=15 cm, does the laser beam refract back into the air through side B or reflect from side B back into the water? Determine the angle of refraction or reflection.280views
Textbook QuestionA horizontal laser beam enters the glass prism shown in FIGURE P34.55. When the laser beam exits the prism, by what angle will it have been deflected from horizontal?555views
Textbook QuestionWhite light is incident onto a 30° prism at the 40° angle shown in FIGURE P35.41. Violet light emerges perpendicular to the rear face of the prism. The index of refraction of violet light in this glass is 2.0% larger than the index of refraction of red light. At what angle Φ does red light emerge from the rear face?< >165views
Textbook QuestionA beam of white light enters a transparent material. Wavelengths for which the index of refraction is n are refracted at angle θ₂. Wavelengths for which the index of refraction is n + δn, where δn << n, are refracted at angle θ₂ + δθ. b. A beam of white light is incident on a piece of glass at 30°. Deep violet light is refracted 0.28° more than deep red light. The index of refraction for deep red light is known to be 1.552. What is the index of refraction for deep violet light?232views
Textbook QuestionA hydrogen discharge lamp emits light with two prominent wavelengths: 656 nm (red) and 486 nm (blue). The light enters a flint-glass prism perpendicular to one face and then refracts through the hypotenuse back into the air. The angle between these two faces is 35°. b. What is the angle (in degrees) between the red and blue light as it leaves the prism?488views
Textbook Question(II) A beam of light in air strikes a slab of glass (n = 1.62) and is partially reflected and partially refracted. Determine the angle of incidence if the angle of reflection is twice the angle of refraction.71views
Textbook Question(I) A light beam coming from an underwater spotlight exits the water at an angle of refraction equal to 52.0°. At what angle of incidence did it hit the air-water interface from below the surface?84views
Textbook Question(I) A diver shines a narrow flashlight beam upward from beneath the water at a 32.8° angle to the vertical. At what angle does the light leave the water?68views
Textbook Question(II) The speed of light in a certain substance is 78% of its value in water. What is the index of refraction of that substance?76views
Textbook Question(I) What is the speed of light in (a) ethyl alcohol, (b) lucite, (c) crown glass?78views
Textbook Question(I) The speed of light in ice is 2.29 x 10⁸ m/s. What is the index of refraction of ice?60views
Textbook Question(I) The critical angle for a certain liquid–air surface is 52.6°. What is the index of refraction of the liquid?34views
Textbook Question(I) A light beam strikes a piece of glass at a 55.00° incident angle. The beam contains two wavelengths, 450.0 nm and 700.0 nm, for which the index of refraction of the glass is 1.4831 and 1.4754, respectively. What is the angle between the two refracted beams?37views
Textbook Question(II) A beam of light is emitted in a pool of water from a depth of 65.0 cm. Where must it strike the air–water interface, relative to the spot directly above it, in order that the light does not exit the water?30views
Textbook Question(II) A beam of light is emitted 7.7 cm beneath the surface of a liquid and strikes the surface 7.2 cm from the point directly above the source. If total internal reflection occurs, what can you say about the index of refraction of the liquid?35views
Textbook Question(II) A light beam strikes a 2.5-cm-thick piece of plastic with a refractive index of 1.62 at a 45° angle. The plastic is on top of a 3.8-cm-thick piece of glass for which n = 1.47 . What is the distance D in Fig. 32–51?<IMAGE>29views
Textbook Question(II) A 13.0-cm-thick plane piece of glass (n = 1.54) lies on the surface of a 12.0-cm-deep pool of water. How far below the top of the glass does the bottom of the pool seem, as viewed from directly above?37views
Textbook Question(I) An earthquake P wave traveling 8.0 km/s strikes a boundary within the Earth between two kinds of material. If it approaches the boundary at an incident angle of 52° and the angle of refraction is 31°, what is the speed in the second medium?35views
Textbook Question(II) A sound wave is traveling in warm air (15°C) when it hits a layer of cold ( - 15° C) denser air. If the sound wave hits the cold air interface at an angle of 28°, what is the angle of refraction? The speed of sound as a function of temperature can be approximated by v = (331 + 0.60 T) m/s , where T is in °C.33views
Textbook Question(I) A flashlight beam strikes the surface of a pane of glass (n = 1.56) at a 69° angle to the normal. What is the angle of refraction?34views
Textbook QuestionThe label on a laser says it produces light of wavelength 670 nm. The laser beam passes through a block of plastic for which n = 1.57 . What is the wavelength of the light inside the plastic?25views
Textbook QuestionLight from a laser (in air) strikes the exact center of one face of a solid glass cube (n = 1.40) at an angle θ relative to the normal. The refracted beam travels inside the glass until it strikes an adjacent face of the cube. The original angle of incidence θ is such that no light exits the cube where the beam strikes the second face. What is the maximum value θ can have?35views
Textbook Question(II) A longitudinal earthquake wave strikes a boundary between two types of rock at a 41° angle. As the wave crosses the boundary, the specific gravity of the rock changes from 3.6 to 2.8. Assuming that the elastic modulus (Section 15–2)is the same for both types of rock, determine the angle of refraction.5views
Textbook Question"(II) A light ray is incident on an equilateral glass prism at a 45.0° angle to one face, Fig. 32–55. Calculate the angle at which the light ray emerges from the opposite face. Assume that n = 1.58 .<IMAGE>"35views
Textbook QuestionA coin lies at the bottom of a 0.95-m-deep pool. If a viewer sees it at a 45° angle, where is the image of the coin, relative to the coin? [Hint: The image is found by tracing back to the intersection of two rays.]24views