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object. (That irnage has a large net angular rnagnification.)


a) virfualizer

PFIYSECS 242 EXAM 13ds12 [,A.GE r oF' z IN,A,ME lAn6,; i-. ].r,,.r.rd1i' AT TFIE RICHT Otr THE PAGE, FILL IN THE "o" OF TI{E BEST ANSWER., FOR EXAMFLE, do. >IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT" RULE OUT TT.IE OBVIOUSLY WRONC ANSWERS AND TFIEN G[/SSS.< RECALLTHAT 2n RADIANS = 3ff) DEGREES. 'rhe 1" clevice callerl a retracting uses two len,ses CI tbrrn a vi image of the
b) interf'erometer

'6*JL.
t/

lHb

to/

-7-,

&**,

c) microscope
me

d) teleeps-pe

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2. trn using thc cquation 2ry =


a) marss of lhe b) la{eratr

A in this block,

is thc

magnificatitrn

wavelength

c) number of Michel's son's interfering meters d) nurnberof fri_nges,m-gyj$g_pttsta.p<rint.

ao bo ctl dc

3. An ideal approached by laser light,


a)m9-n52_c]iqo.-ruatic b) telescope

light has a single vacuum wavelongth.


c) Michelson d)

microscope a; bo ct) clo

3.

4. Lrght movlng tn ar (n = l.fi)O) hits perpendicular to a water (n = I.333) surface. That light reflecls back into I the air with a phase change upon reflection of _. ;t'
a) n rad

b) 0.333 rad

c) 90"

d)

zer<>

a$ bo co do

4.

5. By conservation of energy tbr an insulating thin tilm, a rellection maximum gives a transmission while areflection minimum gives a transmission //te';. ,
a) minirnum, minimum b) maximum, minimum

c) rnaxirnum, maximum d) minimum, maximum

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do

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6. To correctly frnd the minimum, non-zero thickness of a thin

wavelength,weusem=0 intheequation
a)

2t=(m*flf
c)0,1

fllm (normal incidence, all dieiectncs) lor a given andm- I in the equation ?;t = m)". d) 1,0
l.OtXJ drelectnc

0,0

b)1,1

ao bo ca do

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7.Light moving in an n = 1.333 dielectric medium retlects otl an n =


The fhase charrte for this reflection is
a)

medlum (normal tnctdence).

orad

b) 0.333 rad

-.

c) 90'

d)

zero

ao bo co dr

7r,

8. The angular magnificationis definedby the equation

L,-

a)m

s'
.9

b) M

=9;

c)

y-L

d)m={

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do

8.

waves ot w run ve two rectiurguiar slits in arrive atpornt P, wave 2 has traveled 666 nm larther than wave 1. There are no reilections. The phase difl'erence between the two waves at point P is

a)

aLJI' 2n g. c) ;:-55-5 rad alfusssdegrees aib bCI degrees 'ot)t) 33-666 555 out of phase (for example), maximum conslructive 10. When two identical waves arrive at a point

2n

666 rad

b)

co do

interference occurs.
a)

-2tt

radians

b),2

radians

c)

2n

degrees

d) -180"

ae bo c0 do

1.0.

a)2t=m

)v

b)Zy =7n7

c)dsin0=m), d)2t=1m+l1X ao bs co do
imte constant p c) telescopic d) conphasation

11.

a) rnieroscopic . The index

b) coherence

ao bc co do
sides ot.the

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ectnc ilm is greater raction of a thin For a reflection maximum, we could use lL'''
I

ls

VaCUUm

fi

1T'

a) znt = 1m +

f,)Ao

b) 2t = 1m + f,Y,o
..

c)
l\

zt=(n*llt'o
1:;

d) 2mt = 1n + f,)Ao

ab bo co do 13" ,'1 ) -g tt-y.;f f ir. :'{ 'ir//

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t j;i

PHYSICS 242 14.The device called a use.s fwo lenses to form a vi (fhat image has a large net angular magni{icafion.)
a) virtualizer b)

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interferometer

c) microscope

d) telescope

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magnilication cm.

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15. You rn our tex to grve a angular masnificatlo1"fi ion of 3.2. It should b* u a --..-.-------.-''--- lens of focal I length llshouldbe t'' "'' ."'' ""' li i?:tr: r ".r''. F i' i,' 3.2 25 a) zoom,3.2(25) b) fiver$n$,E c) converging, d) flag oo

mIlruty

TZ

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16.

In2t=mlr,mrs
magnification b) a wholc numbcr, >

1
c) thc

a) thc latcral

film's mass d)

25 cm

ao be co do

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t ol vacuum . The I wavelength is 357 nm in the dielectric medium above the thin film, 3tltl nm in the thin film itself, and 4{)lt nm the dielectric medium below tlre thin lilrn. In firc a4uation 2t = mh, the <xlr-ec[ va]ue o[,X" is nm.
a)357 b) 543
c)

388 ') ''

d) 4o8

ao bo sD do ao bo c. do phase ao bo co do
a phase difference at

L7.

,v3 a)m
a) in

b) cxactly onc

c)

,v3
3Eg

,rffi w)m
radiaurs oul.

l.B.

phnse

b)

inulherent

c)

perpendicular d) n

of

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of 106.3 wavelengths for beam ?-andtl4.3 wavelengths for beam 1. The beams have
due solely to their path difference. That phase difference is
l degrees.

point P

ffi- #

b) 360(106.3

- &r.3) c1\1no3'L'

84.3)

-. A)ffi

360

ao bc co

do

20.

21. Using a Michelson interf"erometer with monochromatic light, you move the movable mirror 89.0 pm and327

dirk fringes move pasl. a point in *re interference

patlern. Therefore, the light's wavelength is

pm.

b) 2(32rx8e.0)

89.0

d)#

d*

21.

rhis
seen

through the magnifier is


a)

.25

r"an

q#
tEo

j-'r

c) 3.2 x 5.5"

d)3.2x25rad ao at (co /ao

22.

23. We correctly use the equation 2t = mh for a reflegtion minimum from a thin film (normat{ircidence, all pharse shifi(s) of n *A upon reflection from the filrn boundaries. <tielectrics). Therefore , we ntwthave /

a)Z(rnt0or1)

b)t(rwt0or2)

c)0orLfuotL)

d)0(rwtlorZ)

ao

bo co do

23.

Vl.Thecenter-tocenter distance benveen two rcctangular slits is 2.53 wavelengths. The larrgest value ol. the srne function is l. We tind the largest possible angle lbr the center of .a bright lringe ol'that wavelength using lz = -. ,,i ,ri:t,v i, ?-t-i'-:.1/./:' }i st,t{, ".r r,,: ,il-!:a:..;,i,i "::,.irl:i.;-t) 5,,,i,,i i, !,,,^, #,' j l.

a)2

vYh5E=

c)3

d)1

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25. Consider two rectangular sli* coherent emitting coherent monocluomatic light rays in phase. t'br ma:nmum constructive interl'erence, our equation says their path dilference should equal a whole number ol' wavelengths. Thus we showed in class yesfieiday that their plnse difference when they arrive at a point on a distant screen (in terms of their angle with the normal.) equals , ...(t ,,t ,, &.t\'i^ j

ao Uo7 co t Oe 25. c)larioO b)2n0 ' u)ho ,^ L_ ,.t 2n of the tilm. both sides on geater is vacuum than 1. There 26. Tltelndei of refraction of a thin dielectric film is For a rellection minimum, ws cpuld use ),4, ti ,." )i i
4'

6 .,(:

i'.')'"t

r1,. " ')'f;' d)msinCI

'-V:

/, Y

J='ny1

a) 2nt = m)ua

b)Zt= mAa

e\2t=

nA4

d\Zmt-

nAa

ao bo co do

26.

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