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Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen Name: ‘Student 1D Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron A [4pts.] A ray of light strikes a flat window as shown. Which ray mos closely approximates the path of lige {ig tedesdeannn it @ @B @c (@) Some light will follow all three paths i : 5 ee rd B. [4 pts A piece of glass shaped as shown, has a refractive index of 1.5. Light \ passes through it striking point B. In order for the light to strike point A, the piece ight \ *~ of glass should be: © ataednw @ raised ‘ (b) lowered iF made thicker from top to bottom made thinner from top to bottom ae AB Cc (4 pts.] How long does it take fight to pass through a plate of glass (index of refraction = 1.5) 1 cm thick? a) $x 10" sec vad (© 210% see ast _ AS 5% 10" sec a @ = 2*10" see = aks BHO m/., aBe-s = ey D. [4 ps.) A lens is manufactured in such a way to allows the object and image to be st the same distance from the lens, If the lens is not flat, the only way this could be true is ifthe lens were: A 4 A wa OF (@) _addiverging lens with the object at the focal distance de ce (>) —_adiverging lens with the object at twice the focal distance dad (©) converging lens with the object at the focal distance = @ _aconverging lens with the object at twice the focal distance. > dy a Of E. [A pis.] Light from the moon passes through a converging lens on the surface of the earth. The lens has a focal Jength of 20 cm. At what distance will the image appear? (@) 10cm ©» om © 40cm (d) at infinity F. [5 pts.] Which of the following describes how a compound microscope magnifies an image? (@) _Light reflects off an object and diffracts through the lenses. (©) _Light disperses off an object and reflects through the lenses. ©) __ Light reflects off an object and refracts through the lenses. @ Light refracts off an object and reflects through the lenses. Richard Ingebretsen Name: ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron Farid Justin A. [10pts.] A jewel thiet hides a diamond by placing it on the bottom of a public swimming pool. He places a circular raft on the surface of the water directly above and centered over the diamond as shown in the drawing. The surface of the water is calm and the pool is 2.00 m deep. Find the minimum diameter of the raft that would prevent the diamond from being seen by an observer on the side of the pool (outside of the pool). aig = 1.333; Maaneed= 2.149 Total Ref€ection at t Boundary: [de 2r= 456m B. [15 pis.] A beam of light is incident on Face A of a quartz prism at an angle of 20°. ‘The prism is surrounded by an unknown liquid. The light ray leaves face C at 32° with respect tothe normal of face C. What isthe index of refraction of the unknown liquid? [Hint; sin(a-b) = sin a cos b - cos a sin b] Mugg = 1.53. nesin2e7s na Bes od Mg dln® = ne sindZ° from the gpometry - $Go% ldo OP a Oeh= 40° sin20°_ ttn wy 2342. 9 Gene” S(to-6) 053 0.ASen8- 0.97619 \ neste ous @ 1495 540 = O.41Se98 2 tarxO= 2S > @165° Ne = Nq HWS. $%/stu20e = IG Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen Name: Student 1D Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron A. [15 pts.] An object is placed 10.0 cm to the left of a diverging lens (f= -5.0 em). A concave mirror (R= 20.0 emp is placed 20.0 mothe right of the lens. Cale the loan of the Fa image with espet 0 Se lens? 18 time through Lens LLM i ttm Minor f° 3 = loom 5 J, = 3.38cm +D0em= 23. 33em iL Bota, a Passe 135 7 tee 5 dys ison oP time through lens do. - Go-17.5)em = a.5em oS afe S dy * dis 77 rr — Final image is {/@Tem to right. of tens } B. Object O, is 15.0 cm to the left of a converging lens of 10.0 cm focal length. A second lens is positioned 10.0 cm to the right of the frst lens and is observed to form a final image at the position of the original object ©, (@) [7 pts.] What is the focal length of the second lens? (b) [4 pts.] What is the overall magnification of this system? (©) 4 pts.] Is the final image real or virtual, upright or inverted? Justify your answers. a 4h ob ee fl — a ta TF ar Mise * fom ai = SOem « Og ISer bY Mee = °) F; Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen Name: ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle); Aaron ‘A. Aspherical mirror is used to form an image, five times as tall as an object, on a screen positioned 5,0 m from the mirror. Fite |e secant (a) [6 pts.] Describe the mirror (convex or concave, éflus of curvatufe and focal length). Ai = Sm (&) [4 pts.] Where should the mirror be placed relative to the object? TP the image is 5 times bigger , then MeS ae Ms -§ (inverted), impossible & because He Te MAS, then dai! saree can't be behind the mitter d= (nm ard make an f(hegy ort 2 [lize] fis positive, so lens js ibd, a ' B. _Anoptometrst preseribes contact lenses that have a focal length oF $5.0 em. TP MES then ~S = xe, (a) {3 pts.] Are the lenses converging or diverging? Justify your answer. n mittor and screen) (b) [3 pts.] Is the person wearing the lenses nearsighted or farsighted? Justify Your answer. (©) [4pts.] Where is the unaided near point of the person located, ifthe lenses are designed so that objects no closer than 35.0 cm can be seen clearly? 2) [converging | because fois positive an image invo focus B) Since iF is comvergi Lit can brim ata shorter distance, An image Yocused bebmd reting aan be facused on the retina, people Locus near objects behind the retina: and need the converging lens, oe 2 2 ~16,25 2) pep aod be d; cm Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen Name: ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug A [5 pts.] Two diverging light rays, originating from the same point, have an angle of 30° between them. After the rays reflect from a plane mirror, what is the angle between them? A ray diagram might be useful. - = . AVGLE BETWEE® ra THEM 15 a a i ° i 30! diz ~em 2-2 2-88 $8. - 24cm Jt Jet do ie?F x ta = GF ens = Ea > 2047 om €. [7 pts.] The drawing shows a rectangular block of glass (n= 1.52) surrounded by liquid carbon disulfide (n= 1.63). A ray of light is incident on the glass at point A with a 6 = 40.0" angle of incidence. At what angle of refraction does the ray leave the glass at point B? | 163 Sn(4o) = SZ SuOy Arrey Swell’ s° Law ar had. Os = 5557 s(28 San4or) = 935? S48, 2 Msn, O.2 -O, 2 10-43.50F =16.42° 182 5(46.42°) = 663 50 Oy 0,2 50% LS? sa (veya) = 42-5" D. [pis] A farsighted person has a near plat that is 48.0 cm from her eyes. She wears eyeglasses that are designed to enable her to read a newspaper held at a distance of 26.0 cm from her eyes. Find the focal length of the eyeglasses if they are worn 2.0 cm from the eyes. —_—_____— eyegle ey eyes meee J Looking sb pretore s a : d= Hem “i 2 dpe -¥6 em ao re eye Te yded _ Sido (0)(24) hd 7% 7 t* Sade - Finney 7 50.2 ew ¢ Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen ‘Name: ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug A. [10pts.] You are trying to photograph a bird sitting on a tree branch, but a tall hedge is blocking your view. However, as the drawing shows, a plane mirror reflects light from the bird into your camera. For what distance must you set the focus of the camera lens in order to snap a sharp picture of the bird's image? want oh why =e (Met ston @ = X Abn = tn@ = 49-x Zim So xs Bua-x) > “sat =) t+ 28 2 x he (x 85 ae hea (Gam—xJ* + (21 4 th = "76% B. [15 pts.] The drawing shows a horizontal beam of light that is incident on a prism made from ice. The base ofthe prism is also horizontal. The prism (n= 1.31) is surrounded by oil whose index of refraction is 1.51. Determine the angle @that the exiting light makes with the normal to the right face of the prism. ; (n) Nsiat7° = N, sin K=3 ss? ASB = 11,50 O e= 43y? P- > (o-%) 454 + (f0-/3) = 180 e +B =SY¢? > 6B =22.45° Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen ‘Two identical diverging lenses are separated by 18 cm. The focal length of each lens is -8.0.cm, A 6 cm tall object is located 4.0 om to the left ofthe lens that ison the left. Clearly label all images. (@) {8 pts.] Construct the ray diagrgm i (b) [10 pts,] Determine the final'image distance relative to the lefs bn the right. ae = 4 _ >? d. a fa, - sen (Yeas a A, f 4, ' Ef * Genin BK 27 dhy = Lili] > Wintddéen? 20.66 em diy> Poor . ~ ¥en (g0.66¢n ) : Ay fF - —F Fem QOb bea) Pom © (7 pts] we . A a m= mM = id db6en [5% ! : 4 (> an od ae oe ~/ [my Sonn : . he - Mh > ben(olvh) + Llem Physies 2020 Richard Ingebretuen \ Name Student ID Number # Eric Robert. ~—Steve Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug C A nya ‘A concave mirror (R= 500 chin dade fects wnapecat seca aval, ‘The slide is located distance of 39.0 cm from the mirror, and a small flashlight shines light through the slide and onto the mirror. The height of the object onthe lide is 140cm. What isthe height ofthe image? Draw he ry digram inthe space provided. | telly Bl af 4 a4 ar . 2 ¥en (340) : 3 9-3 3 > 44,3970" hee oh ee } vate (4 we Ase cag ee 2.7 m above the water (a = 1.33), and the Night strikes the water at a point that is x = 9.4 m horizontally displaced from the spotlight (see the drawing). The depth of the water is 4.0 m. Determine the distance d, which locates the point where the light strikes the bottom from the boat. N sin O, 7M y Sin OZ 61 tan! (3.9 | 27) ") Oy - sim [ Fe) Cy aloe em = 4) 6.3? | Ly dan Oy ds ek lp ow ol d= Xta = GY n FAP a? [30m Physics 2020 ‘Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen A EXAM 5 ay Namé uid Ue Discussion TA (circle): Adam Bill Eric ‘A. [6pts.] Two plane mirrors are separated by 120°, as the drawing illustrates. Ifa tay strikes mirror M, at a 0, = 70° angle of incidence, wry ©, does it leave mirror M,? B. [7 pts.] An object is placed in front of a converging lens in such a position that the lens (f= 13.0 em) creates a real image located 24.0 cm from the lens. Then, with the object remaining in place, the lens is replaced with another converging lens (f= 17.0 cm). A new, real image is formed. What is the image distance of this new image? a ete LS 7 oka had a+ Eat vy Sh Geter C. [6 pis.] A convex mirror has a radius oF ‘F772 cm. The image formed by this mirror is 10.1 cm from the mirror. What is the object distance? 1. beds do Fa os “ED” i 3 2 hy (i. of om D. [6 pts.] A farsighted wom Tarrent eyeglasses and is using an old pair whose refractive power is 1.655 diopters. Since these eyeglasses do not completely correct her vision, she must hold a newspaper 42.00 cm from her eyes in order to read it. She wears the eyeglasses 2.50 em from her eyes. How far is her near point from her eyes? 4 21bSS (agers) So ftettt fedrws5-4In Me lie) tos 3 a a E)\b-o) Cory <2 HAS -— aig DD deel qn etd iy ye) Physics 2020 Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen EXAM 5 Name: unig un Discussion TA (circle): Adam Bill D A. [6pts.] A ray of light impinges from air onto a block of ice (n = 1.309) at a 52.0° angle of incidence. Assuming that this angle remains the same, find the difference 0... - Oye in the angles of refraction when the ice turns to water (n = 1.333). oy ee sin = NiatPin > Cian sie! (Se aust) * sof (2 suse es oe] pisla®y = Mater aleProdee > Swater= sto” (Cogs Ou - Que = 3700 ~ 36.234" B. [6 pts.] A candle is placed 12.0 cm in front of a convex mirror. When the convex mirror is replaced with a plane mirror, the image moves 8.5 cm farther away from the mirror. Find the focal length of the convex mirror. bes A +e ck mek plane mireer bas , ™M eva vefledim > Heke [e-Fier) c. [13 pts.] Two identical converging lenses with f = 30.0 em are 70.0 cm apart. A 12.0 cm tall object is placed 100.0 cm in front of the first lens. What isthe final height of the object (including sign)? = ("tem BSen) \ = 4Z. BST em dos R-di = 7 Y7, BST ere = ETM Om cogecction ad bens? Menm ee Fs ie 3 his 2B em 2 a = de a = Sse din i a (2 em) fit J Physics 2020 Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen EXAM5 3 Name: ids U Discussion TA (circle): Adam Bill D Bric ‘The drawing shows the path of a beam of light through several layers of different indices of refraction. Let 8, = 62°. Show each step and calculate each intermediate angle. oT A. 1. [9pts,] What is 8,2 () sme2 = G.2)sia fo 4B Bag (2) 310 (6A) = (Dain B = 34. (0008 (.a)stn(34 toes AD 5° 8, = 62 &, 710-62 428 2. [7 pts.] How much time does it take for light to go from A to B? d, , (ovo 0cm)(I.2) (10 000600m)(1.4) > dg de 4 bie” . Gebaeo3737) (Zee o TEA 008) 5. 40GLASxIO® T 01346424 107 al G GOH IO's B. [9 pts.] A point source of light is submerged 2.2 m below the surface of a lake (n = 1.33) and emits rays in all directions. On the surface of the lake, directly above the source, the area illuminated is a circle. What is the maximum area that this circle could have? Max aren octe1s ak ortheal anodo sin ©, Me ee >.> 48. PSN i) ram be 2 (2am(tan 48,75) I tne oe Nem fo 22 \ t "Neen eters WR FRIBD [INFEST Pt Physics 2020 ‘Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen EXAM5 4 Name: foci! nna Discussion TA (circle): Adam Bill Eric A [7 ps.] A shaving/makeup mirror produces an upright image that is magnified by a factor of 2.0 when your face is 25 cm from the mirror. Find the radius of curvature of the mirror. Path 2 4d, B. _[11 pts.] A spotlight of bost is y = 2.7 m above the water (n= 1.33), and the light strikes the water at a point that is x= 10.4 m horizontally displaced from the spotlight (see the drawing), The depth of the water is 4.0 m, Determine the distance d, which locates the point where the light strikes the bottom from the boat. Masia = ne sib df k a 5 : aa+d Oar = sin (pring) Blog 442454 (GAS sin= X, LR ERE 208 bur 2500 og HOE )= H.7° L = kobonty= grande)’ =4.245q [7 pts.] A tourist takes a picture of a mountain 14 km away using a camera that has a lens with a focal length of 50 mm. She then takes a second picture when she is only 6.0 km away. What is the ratio of the height of the mountain's image on the film “ the 7. picture to its height onthe film forthe oe c first picture? ; Fists is.] A mirror produces an image that is located 40.00 cm behind the mirror when the object is located 8.00 ‘em in front of the mirror. What is the focal length of the mirror? = -uoem ae ee ot eS us g-ovem fj 2 ae t Vv f - Boo uo-00 od) > f= Aex8o =1/007 (a2e7 J Gos) B. [6 pts.] Two plane mirrors are Separated by 130°, as the drawing illustrates, If'a ray strikes mirror M; at an angle 6, = 25°, at what angle 6; does it leave Qy 65° ©. [7 pis] For each of the three sheets of polarizing materiel teal shown in the drawing, the orientation of the transmission axis ae is labeled relative to the vertical. The incident beam of light is unpolarized and has an intensity of 1370.0 Wim?. What is the intensity of the beam transmitted through the three sheets gate | when @; = 19.0° and 6; = 53° and @; = 100.0° ? Faast polarizer cou yedluced te hat f Z, | mt 10, Le, intensity 12. YY Z,- ze Apler thircl Polarizer — BBencos ut Be Ayter ynd polactser Ty Ty@os 2B, - &) “, ipa Zips, Z,2 7, cos? (y-G) By) (00s yg = Ze coolly 6) ‘e- D. [6 pts.] The electromagnetic wave that delivers acellular phone call to a car has a magnetic field with an rms Value of 1.60 x10" T. The wave passes perpendicularly through an open window, the area of which is 0.20 m? How much energy does this wave carry through the window during a 45 s phone call? Energy oncity W) = oh beng [e= 551053 Energy = ay honiliy xvolume L Ben, XMreax Cé= oe a ur rio? a fe bo 101% 0.2.0 XIE be xu ‘Name: Unid: Discussion TA: surrounded by liquid carbon disulfide (1 on the glass at point A with an angle of incidence of 30. 0°. Atwhat angle of [ese 21 / sarftce? (30 na=hsl _ a, sin = sin Bs > Bas sin" Gs H sin3o) 03 = 40'- = qar- 135,5°= 4. DATE . angle OF incidence. 1a, S1N Os = 9, S10 & Ne sinGs main, > sine De sind, = S = flag cannot be = Sin (25.8') =| 3 SinQ= no! Nes Solved Total érterral ‘reflection a [7 pts.] A farsighted person has a near point that is 46.9 cm from her eyes. She wears eyeglasses that are designed to enable her to read a newspaper held at a distance of 24.0 em from her eyes. Find the focal length of the eyeglasses, assuming that they are worn 3.00 cm from the eyes. N=46%m ol e3em dy = - (N-d) =~ (46.49- Ben) = 43 Yom do = Her 3en = len Pe ata te peg = [HO 2ben] ie 4 zr 34cm [8 pts.] Arnarrow beam of ultrasonic waves a d 2 liver tumor as shown Ifthe speed of the wave is 20% les inthe liver than inthe surrounding tissues, determine the depth of the tumor. - = -&-f_ OBy=K N= GOMER O.bA= 08M = = ny My, SiN 90°=N, SINK > OFASinS0=NL sins 7 ° « = sia! (0.85in50) = 37.79 [acm = tan & = ee i Bfan% = Shana [77 Fen) ny Pees Name: J Unid: Exam 5 Discussion TA: A converging lens of focal length 20.0 cm is $0.0 cm to the left of « converging lens of focal length 5.00 cm, An objestis placed 35.0 em to the eft of the left lens. 1. [10 pis] Find the final image distance relative to the lens on the right Next pax 2. {5 pls) Ifthe height ofthe object i 2.00 om, what isthe height ofthe final image? Next Pepe 3. [2 pts.] Is the image real or virtual? [8 pis.] A ray of light impinges itom air onto a block of ice (n = 1.309) at a 70.0° angle of incidence. Assuming ‘that this angle remains the same, find the difference & ir - 8 war in the angles of refraction when the ice tums to water (n = 1.333), Next pege ride Exam 5 4 Discussion TA: A [14 pis.] An object is 22.em in front of a diverging lens that has a focal length of -11 em. The object is now ‘moved until the new image is reduced by a factor of 2.5 compared to the original image. What is the new object distance? Us Q2en {11 pis.] An object is located 14.0 cm in front of a concave mirror, with the image 7.00 cm in front of the mirror. A secand object, one third as tall as the first one, is placed in front of the mirror, but at a different location. The image of this second object has the same height (in magnitude only) as the first image, but the orientation is flipped. How far in front of the mirror is the second object located? - 743. ~ 3% _ 3-1) Cz 1Y oer ee a o oO; Vr J-0mm. = 3 2 ‘Name: Unid: Discussion TA:_S0N4-haeng Lee show all Work! A [6 pts.] A radio wave is traveling through quartz (index of refraction = 1.67). The shortest distance between positions at which the electric and magnetic fields are zero is 0.266 m. Determine the frequency of this radio wave in air, Ne 240,266 m pavec ame 351K lo He [6 pis.] When Mary Ann looks in a convex mirror held 20.0 em away, she sees herself magnified 1/4 times. What is the radius of curvature of the mirror? f:-4 h-dre-¥ ea Re dy = Babe [6 pts.] Two diverging light rays, originating from the same point, have an angle of 30° between them. After the rays are reflected from a plane mirror, what is the angle between them? is $1.5 km due north. A detector is placed 116 m due east of the laser. The mirror is to be aligned so that light from the laser reflects into the detector. When properly aligned, what angle should the normal to the surface of the mirror make with due south? wv 1, 1Geto™ Eisxto® 8 Lloxte ®- Lh bent ad be (Frag t 6, 064s Snr Tea Unid: Seng—haen Discussion TA: ‘Show all Work!! Circle vour answer(s). A. The drawing shows three sheets of polarizing material, each with its transmission axis oriented differently. Light that is unpolarized inthe vertical direction is incident from the left ‘and has an average intensity of 36 W/m?. All anglesare Fag measured from the vertical. 6, = 30°, 6, = 60°, 6; = 120° 1. [5 pts.] What is the intensity after the light has passed through all three sheets? je £ott-a,je%(0,-0,) 5 = beste) alte) [we] = 33 2[unr] 2. {2 pts.] What is the intensity leaving polarizer 3 if polarizer 2 is removed? T+ desl) L [um ]= sarge) = 0 B. _Astide projector has a converging lens whose focal length is 119 mm. 1 ‘(6 pts.] How far from the lens must the screen be located if a slide is placed 124 mm from the lens? dof (124) (14) EL dob 4-9 = 24951,.22 296[m] 2. [pts.} If the slide measures 27.0 mm * 37.0 mm, what is the area of the projected image? Ty eens RPMs 426 506 gay [mn J & Nd 34x [m|> $30.6 [6 pts] A point source of light is submerged 2.2 m below the surface of a lake (n = 6.666 Tm] 33) and emits rays in all directions. On the surface of the lake, directly above the source, the area illuminated is a circle. What is the ‘maximum area that this circle could have? The arfirad angle Oe fore by X Soest = ogt[rad] be 22xlanbe = asi [my Asters Ina (my Discussion TA: _ 3 Show all Work! Circle your answer(s), A [7 pis.] & farsighted person has a near point that is 48.0 cm from her eyes. She wears eyeglasses that are designed to enable her to read a newspaper held at a distance of 26.0 cm from her eyes. Find the focal length of the eyeglasses, assuming that they are wom 3.0 cm from the eyes? do= 26-3 =2% (2) d, = -( (48-3)2-a5 (2) > inching whe. squ dae d; +: ded See (2') $24] cw Ci') [6 pts.] The drawing. shows an edge-on view of the solar panels on a communications satellite. The dashed line specifies the normal to the panels. z Sunlight strikes the panels at an angle @ with respect to the normal. If the solar power mpinging onthe panels is 2626 W when 0 = 66°, what sit when b= Truss) Tek Cr) = Pp ws é6° => S i P= Powssd? > Pr aoe ar) Peo Pousoet = Pesee ( 21) Pea sped m/ur W') [12 pts.] In the movie Despicable Me, the villain "Vector" (who has both magnitude and direction, but has eyes only 1.10 m above the ground) has a great white shark as a pet. The shark lives in an aquarium filled with clear ‘orange flavored soda pop (n = 1.33) which is the living room floor. When entering the room from the kitchen, Vector sees the front of the shark at 40° below the horizontal through the Plexiglas floor that is 11 em thick. The shark is 1.50 m below the Plexiglas (n = 1.52). How far isthe front of the shark from Vector's eyes? N-sinO = n'SumO' (2) nal fe $11 om Bo (ens) = Cosma) Seemeeeee oo Ors Gul sins na i) Bude ¢0) “« Mew sunlight dys (lb tamSe Bm 0) diz onjtond, = oop tm C1") DUS Hy yeh S toms 2 1.086 m (') dc dies Asin 000) PU He 27% C2") D Name: Lid Wars, c —————— Exam 5 4 Discussion TA: Show all Work!! Circle your answer(s). ‘A. An object is standing to the left ofa diverging lens (f= 8.0.cm). A. converging lens (f= 6.3 cm) is 21 em to the right of the diverging lens. ‘The image created by the diverging lens is a distance of 5.0 em from the diverging lens. (Drawing is not to scale.) 1. [10 pts.] How far is the final image from the object? ' cee eer nee wit. Ye rete UY dee pe SS = 18.3 cm ) a (3) Ai = BB Ion i) a') d= dot di+2 @ cy d= 426am (') 2. [5 pts.J What is the height of the final image if the object is 2.0 em tall? a > He oe . i= Ee a’) ome ae ay Wh= = 024 am C3') C1 for the oan, vo 3. [2pts.] Is the final image virtual or real?” Real yy a i Gee 4, [2 pis.] Is the final image inverted or upright? 7 alt woth he Tnver ted portal credit [6 pts.] A magician (1.5 m tall) is standing 2.7 m from a concave mirror with a radius of curvature of 3.6 m. How tall is his image? f-£ wy) calcu taa ) me 7], Ct) he mop suitnde ). a Sign. U fer the waguictnds Name: Unid: Exam 5 Discussion TA: ‘A. [7pis.] A mirror produces an image that is located 35.0 cm behind the mirror when the object is located 7.6 em in front of the mirror. What is the radius of the mirror? dee T.b on Teac a hgee! $9708 crn d:= -35.00m ee) RoW = [44locm Lite | B. [6 y1s.] Two diverging light rays, originating from the same point, have an angle of 25° between them. After the rays reflect from a plane mirror, what is the angle between them? A ray diagram might be useful. Lav of reflection’ @,26, =O,= 4 0, 15 25° cbove horizontal, and © °S 1S bebw horinantl. 2.5" + 12.8° = C. [5 pts.] One method of determining the refractive index of a transparent solid is to measure the crit when the solid is in air. If@, is found to be 40.9°, what is the index of refraction of the solid? Sing, = he N= unknown We Wyeair = A n= Ma t— = 1s Sng, a 408") D. [7 pts.] Amber (n= 1.546) is a transparent brown-yellow fossi! resin. An insect, trapped and preserved within ‘the amber, appears to be 2.3 cm beneath the surface, when viewed directly from above. How far below the surface is the insect actually located? ne d's d(H) Mme d(tg) ? d= 3S5SBom if g!= 23cm me n= 1946 j =3.6 net Pee nd Unid: mi Exam 5 Discussion TA: A. [13 pts.] A horizontal beam of light is incident on face A of the prism (= 1.48), whichis surounded by water (n= 1.33) a8 shown inthe drawing. P33 Find the angle that the beam emerges from the prism with respect to the normal. nTA33 fe Ae Face Ae 33-1507 1,47 5m On ar } ORNMES OH One No rcefracton At le E} ny sm A 225% 62 022 8h"(HAE sm) 70°? @cSUrr-#) [setebe 7 Par eS-9 bob dae fp toe YS om Toe. Hg PLEBY A [sar.80n Physics 2020 Name: Unid: Discussion TA: _ Keyfo ‘A. (9 pts.) Billis farsighted and has a near point located 1 19 em from his eyes. Anne is also farsighted, but her neer point is 72.0 cm from her eyes. Both have glasses that correct their vision to a normal near point (25.0 em from the eyes), and both wear glasses 2.0 cm from the eyes. Relative to the eyes, what is the closet object that can be seen by Bill when he wears Anne's glasses? 1 “1 oe] dy 28-22 Phew, djz-(122) “Toe, & $efek flute = et alee + rors [EIT sig seis pose, 2 PEN em, d= = (WH-2) = A em. Dow see Laud 1 | yt dn 08 ay. ogy = la poate [awa] = Lo Sem elt He dibwe velba In Hiv eps, cee ELLE HL [pe Seu | B. [8 pts. A lamp is twice as far away from a plane mirror as a person is. Light from the lamp reaches the person via two paths: It strikes the mirror at a 25.0° angle of incidence and reflects from it before reaching the person and secondly, it travels directly to the person without reflecting. Find the ratio of travel time along the reflected path to travel time along the direct path. See attached sheet By salatiou C. [8 pts.] A candle is placed 15.2 cm in front of a convex mirror. When the convex mirror is replaced with a plane mirror, the image moves 6.1 cm farther away from the mirror. Find the focal length of the convex mirror. TA\ Ree Hiane ~ restelee For plane mines do =di,, tus Cpine do te = dicese tna, Hes diet? FOpg domed = = (is:2-.) en = Von 4 d Know in this shakin C7 DLE 2 need fo leak af the sihubiont fr He veflated ned ativeel lights Pevson Orettel [= Use los of Hines to deseatbe aide enc sihacina | Ned dy toe de see. s(s)- 2 yy. 2h @ a (ese OB ce a) 3 A= Be sheng Hs, te [Nw teles)= 2 > y, =2L-fu(28) , We se os(2r)= a de = afar) , Hib Bid Oe DE gs teal Th, Ar vefleched 2 c “ ee knead = ete Boo | Lees) AL z = / c-cs(25), Direct] We can fied His wig 4 frag le cvealed by fe fehl y ditame ead bel xc clthue He Ugh wrsk time!) $0 use Yetge 0 oe leg nd La He Seam, ihe so: a ay mS PLS fw 9a - feta oe « z f a dee VL Jamey ae leary The, He aks of fold Pel 1 Saat © Te 7 Cas(28) _ Fay _ 3 y4& oo ] ~ culo): feast) =| L424 dieef Unid: mnie SCE A. Aglass paperweight with an index of refraction n rests on a desk (see drawing). An incident ray of light enters the horizontal top surface of the paperweight at an angle @ = 68° to the vertical. 1. (8 pts.) Find the minimum value of n for which the internal reflection on the vertical surface of the paperweight is total. aS ay Base Rough 2 eprergete 2. Snell low eguariens, ® “Inde nsin®y “oe ak a” ® F _ Soe ft Dior +4, ae, => Sing= Cot O,, S0 N= C960, = 6 5¢(4cot(¢ing), 2. [3 pts.] If 0 is decreased, is the minimum value of n increased or decreased? Explain. As G decreases, 0, decreases, Gnd Q, increases, The condition for total snrernal reflection j$ sta pie ts Sor 1eK. ® © As Ox increases onthe Interval LO90°], n decreases. B. _A diverging lens (f= -10.5 em) is located 40.0 cm to the right of a converging lens (f= 15.0 cm). A 3.00 cm tall object stands 60.0 cm to the left of the converging lens. 1. (8 pts.} Determine image distance of the final image relative to the diverging lens. lel sal eal 2 lenses, 50 7 lens equations, That d “® dot > 2h pinage of reals inverted Grd right of t, ia diy Sd) 90 dor = d= dis D = 20.0 0m, dia= 1 ' — 1 T = -~ oi a To dot Gen © (60.een) > Fdes Giogem)” Wojoen) (iver £2 pts] Is the final image left or right of the diverging lens? fe a3 Bia = a4 Rao) {4 pts] Whats the height ofthe final image including proper algebraic sgn)? _ are 2 magn’ f{cdtion Sgucn' ong, one For each lens, and hor=his a ia des (6.8%) (20,0em) — ho oe eee dea dos '?"* FRovoem) Codocm (00%) fe g== oo Name: — Exam 5 ] Discussion TA: Key " A. [6 pts.] An object is located 7.6 em in front of a mirror. The mirror produces an image that is located 35.0 om in front of the mirror. What is the radius of the mirror? Fram the problem, note Hint dy = 7.6 cn, dia 25cm (since innpe is in Bank of miner), aa so P2624 cm. Findly, use R=2P = 26624) = 12.49 o|psa] B. [6 pts.] Two plane mirrors are separated by 120°, as the drawing illustrates. Ifa ray strikes mirror M, at a 6, = 57° angle of incidence, at what angle @: does it leave mirror Ma? With His formation, we see Hak He Beal pad ie GCI P-[b ay Note fir a plase wivior Hat 8: =O, so we pet B, Oe a5 Shum im dingran, Tull mate He aap arte babu 8, be Oy, Hews bs 0. tebe %. Now, we wre: Huee tripmowelne idudihis; Oo, stn =10 = 04: 40-6, = 70-57 = 23° Of « trimgle, Op + Og t 120 =150 =D Og = |soote 60 -33 = 27° @ %+0,= 10 2 W 02> 10-0, = 10-27 C. [7 pts.] A person working on the transmission of a car accidentally drops a bolt into a tray of oil. The oil is 5.05 em deep. The bolt appears to be 3.28 cm beneath the surface of the oil, when viewed from directly above. ‘What is the index of refraction of the oil? ce thie viewed drely Rim above, ute He appeent cep epuebion J (index Fair), A= F.0S em, anol J'= 3.28 em. Si dma Sort) Sa eden, Be Thos, we see din, = deny = My D. 6 pts.] Suppose that you are walking perpendicularly with a velocity of 0.8 m/s toward a stationary plane mirror. What is the velocity of your image relative to you? The direction in which you walk is the positive direction astead of using He beck torneubion, jutk ure Common sone on Hue problem | : Since you walk ab. m[s¢e frwards He mime, He image shoul also 9 os whee, walk ab wlsee pounds yor, 56 your relahive spucsl 1s 2(8) = IG mleec , Now, be gab the sm convech, wake Hak Hot image wills oppaste of your dimthinn (sins th mes fowerds yas), fo Hid veltcily ic te Hee negahive diveohion 5p Name:_] Dance’ Solvtan Uni: Exam 5 Discussion TA: A. [10 pts.] The drawing shows three materials, a, b, and c, A ray of light strikes the a~b interface at an angle that just barely exceeds its critical angle of 40.0°. The reflected ray then strikes the a-c interface at an angle of incidence that just barely exceeds its critical angle. The index of refraction of material a is n, = 1.59. Find the indices of refraction for the two other materials, Na 50 (Ao*) = Ny sett Na gia (Hoe Mee OB ee na Sin (SQ)= Ne ott Y (6092 ne = 22 Na 919 m= (,02 n= 1 22 B, 8 pts] A convex mirror has a focal length of -45.0 cm. A 12.0-cm-tall object is located 32.0 cm in front of this mirror. Determine the size of the image, including proper algebraic sign. i . = (4 = =< -(8) Fem a co C. [7 pts.) A spherical mirror is polished on both sides. When the concave side is used as a mirror, the magnification is +3.2. What is the magnification (with proper sign) when the convex side is used as a mirror with the object remaining the same distance from the mirror? Concave | Convex ee xa Aout: do a oe: M\+s ‘Name: aun Exam 5 oe {8 pts.] Josh is farsighted and has a near point located 119 cm from his eyes. Anne is also farsighted, but her nt is 72.0 em from her eyes. Both have glasses that correct their vision to a normal near point (35.0 em from the eyes), and both wear glasses 3.0 cm from the eyes. Relative to the eyes, ane is the closet object that can be seen by Josh when he wears Anne's glasses? £1 3 res chle n= & om= (72-3) fe he bY! Fb e Arness slasSeS > 75 = 932m =(35~ =U 7 BE om €2 54,68 cm G2tsn3 = lbom an(t rn )atiten t3ens € 1 fee. Lrelehir. B. — /&pts.] Aray of light impinges Fanta lair ont a block of ice (n= 1. Sein meso ‘angle of incidence. Assuming that this angle remains the same, find the difference 0 ce ~ 62, waa in the angles of refraction when the ice turns to water (n= 1,333), Jeph uf Ame's slosseS 7 9=<55° 1, SHO, =n, SMO C nel 8: sn, fi sth ,) Oye ~ Orwete = Sin (EX sn) Sn" fe, Sth @) > tase} C. [Bpis.] A candle is placed 15.2 em in front of a convex mirror. When the convex mirror is replaced with a plane mirror, the image moves 6.1 cm farther away from the mirror. Find the focal length of the convex mirror. Plane mirror 7 2 =4teAn fa 0S conshemr 7 fe 2IS2. Fie = Wo~ OF an =6/ =alom Toe = ISL en ae ie exe hy! f-22.7em em] Va ere) Uni Exam 5 Discussion TA: A. 9 {12 pis.) The drawing shows a coin resting on the bottom of « beaker (2 Fited-with an unknown liquid, A ray of light from the coin travels to the yu surface of the liquid and is refracted as it enters into the air. Eric sees the may as it skims just above the surface of the liquid, How fast is the 92 cm.) light traveling in the liqui B. A converging Tens (f= 15.0 em) is located 40.0 om to the right of « diverging lens (f=-10.5 om). ‘\3.00 om tall object stands 20.0 em to the left of the diverging lens. 1. {8 pxs7 Determine the distance ofthe final image relative tothe converging lens Liat Fite ol Lerpley i ) et ick 12 2. (Spis,] Whats the height of the final imege (including proper algebraic sign)? Zs LS, 4} The

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