Physics, 26.11.2019 00:31, mickimlvn6128
An incident electromagnetic wave is polarized and its e vector has a maximum value of 6 volts/m. it is incident on a polarizer whose transmission axis is rotated at an angle of 45 with respect to the incident e vector. what is the maximum value of the transmitted e vector?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 16:00, huangjianhe135
28. a stone is projected at a cliff of height h with an initial speed of 42.0 mls directed at angle θ0 = 60.0° above the horizontal. the stone strikes at a, 5.50 s after launching. find (a) the height h of the cliff, (b) the speed of the stone just before impact at a, and (c) the maximum height h reached above the grou
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:00, hihihi129473838
Unpolarized light falls on two polarizer sheets whose transmission axes are at right angles. a third polarizer is placed between the first two so that its axis makes a 52-degree angle with the axis of the first polarizer. a) what fraction of the incident light intensity is transmitted through the first polaroid? b) what fraction of the incident light intensity is transmitted through the second polaroid? c) what is the angle of polarization of the light that enters the third polaroid? d) what fraction of the incident light intensity is transmitted through the third polaroid. e) what happens if the middle polaroid is removed?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30, johnthienann58
The precision of a laboratory instrument is ± 0.05 g. the accepted value for your measurement is 7.92 g. which measurements are in the accepted range? check all that apply. 7.85 g 7.89 g 7.91 g 7.97 g 7.99 g
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30, mangowammy
What conclusion can be made based on the temperature of soil when the light hits the soil at 0°, 45°, and 90° angles in section 2 of the experiment? did your results support your hypothesis? why or why not?
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