Physics, 22.04.2021 04:50, chloerodgers56
A thin beam of light of wavelength 50 μm (in the infrared portion of the em spectrum) goes through
a thin slit and falls on a screen 3.00 m past the slit. You observe that the first completely dark fringes
occur on the screen at distances of ±8.24 mm from the central bright fringe, and that the central bright
fringe has an intensity of I0 at its center. (a) How wide is the slit? (b) What is the highest order fringe
this scenario is capable of producing? (c) What is the intensity of light at a point on the screen that is
one-quarter of the way from the central bright fringe to the first dark fringe?
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Consider a small frictionless puck perched at the top of a fixed sphere of radius r. if the puck is given a tiny nudge so that it begins to slide down, through what vertical height will it descend before it leaves the surface of the sphere? [hint: use conservation of energy to find the puck's speed as a func e conservation of energy to find the puck's speed as a function of its height at what value of this normal force does the puck leave the sphere? ] here on the puck.
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In a region of space, a magnetic field points in the +x-direction (toward the right). its magnitude varies with position according to the formula bx=b0+bx, where b0 and b are positive constants, for x≥0. a flat coil of area a moves with uniform speed v from right to left with the plane of its area always perpendicular to this field. part a what is the emf induced in this coil while it is to the right of the origin?
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