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PHY 204 Exam til Dr. J. Rollino 4/25/08 y A microwave oven produces photons with a frequency of 2540 MHz. If this microwave operates at 500.0 W how: ‘many photons are absorbed by your lunch in 1.30 minutes? Assume 90% absorption. pe eee _ Geode: Ca) yee te Grex? Le. x 10 i) 20 4 phots = 2,06 >/0 (10) ‘An inductor of 2.40 mH, 2 variable capacitor and 2 50.02 resistor are connected in a series circuit powered by 140V(rms) line operating at 60Hz. G) > 37% To what capacitance must the capacitor be sat in order to add power most eficienty to the circuit? GOHe = 39? codfs Yor Xe Cer ci . \ wie Tt * Galen “298i wl oC ww xo eee te b. At this capacitance calculate the ime ofthe circuit G2 € HO 220A on sv ¢. Calculate the maximum voltage of the capacitor at this capacitance. 2 Youn > uy % 2.20 XYZ) hae 82 ppt bend on . ~Y- ane abe $0? bang y- x Z a7 ab FA MC at- pale eae J 1 ESS*l0 OF R fenyral-ze C= Wok ead oo ‘transformer is a s&Gare iron ring with a 100 tur coil wrapped around the Isft side and a 30 tum coil wrapped ‘around the opposite side . If 75.0 VAC is fed into the left side at 60 Hz, what voltage will be produced in the right coil? & & ww & re Yi fo 3 Es ans VAc 160.0 VDc is fed into the left coil what voltage will be produced in the right coil O 3) (10) 4) An objects places 200 mt the lt of mor whose focal ants 30.0 om «iris Ye mage distance, erertton and relate size of tre mage famed? dpe tie @ ees an ~ mao =~ “20 5 7 e - VIRTAL, UPLICHT 60% ° . Boro = -12.0cm obsECT bo b. Draw the ray diagram on the ine below. Each break in the line is 10.0 om. (10) 5) Youhave a converging fens ((= +200m}. if an object is placed 50 om from the fens, what is the image distance? Describe the image- orientation, real or virtual, magnification. de AF (500) 333 (oem 4-4 So- 20 mi ve sive pow) 0S BBS. om eg 50D Ze cf o8tel (10) 6) __b, Suppose you put an object 150.0 om from a screen. What is the longest focal length lens you can put between the object and the screen and obtain a sharp image. Where must you put the lens (between the object and { eee ee ne, \uegatve- 47 Ted £ 5° b00$7O ae possiBce (ise, f+ dof = dy(1so—de,) (pene zu 44 SRS sop AR eG = eed, err: [aaa d, 150d, +isof- O a (10) A, > sod tss) dio Foe Cemear Ww ceuree.) 7) laser , which puts out a narrow beam of light is aimed at the surface of a still pool of water [n = 1.33 ] so that it strikes the water at an angle of 53° above the horizontal. The water is 1.50 m deep. 2. Calculate the angle of refraction. Sia dy = SW 390) C.33) >, . 26.9? oe ‘f the 610 nm photons in the water. = & é ie = Seen 2026 ib he n33 . Suppose we drain the pool of water without moving the laser. How far from the original spot on the bottom of the pool will the unrefracted 7 beam strike (i floor of the poo? = hs (639 -tr 261) hs (18) q d= .36% m 8) An object 6.00 cm tail is placed 50.0 cm to the left of 2 -20.0 cm focal length lens, 10.0 cm to the right ofthis lens is placed a lens with a focal length of +10.0 om. calculate: the final position of the image, the image height, erlentaion and indicate whether the mage Isreal or vital ) 4 (S)O2o . 14S om = ~ 4.29) oa beet By- (20) = - ~ lor lheg 2 2¥.2g ode = (2429Xe) gg my» E-mu Vt. 27-10 z 1&9 (ue 1 [F0cm To erens of gece (+10+) Lent > L2yz-|2 ms (2684-097) = 80 hy ba)E-# = —[ae | VELreED (1s)

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