Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author: Katz, Debora M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 36, Problem 23PQ

(a)

To determine

The visible wavelength that will be strongly reflected.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 23PQ

The visible wavelength that will be strongly reflected is 6.50×107m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the condition for constructive interference.

    w=(m+12)λ02n

Here, w is the thickness of film, λ0 is the wavelength of the light, n is the index of refraction of oil and m is 0,1,2,3,…..

Rewrite the above equation to determine λ0.

    w=(m+12)λ02n=(2m+1)λ04nλ0=4nw2m+1                                                                                           (I)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (I) to calculate λ0.

    λ0=4(1.50)(325nm)2(0)+1=1950nm(109m1nm)=19.5×107m

Substitute 1 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (I) to calculate λ0.

    λ0=4(1.50)(325nm)2(1)+1=650nm(109m1nm)=6.50×107m

Substitute 2 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (I) to calculate λ0.

    λ0=4(1.50)(325nm)2(2)+1=390nm(109m1nm)=3.90×107m

Substitute 3 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (I) to calculate λ0.

    λo=4(1.50)(325nm)2(3)+1=279nm(109m1nm)=2.79×107m

Among all four calculated wavelengths only 6.50×107 m wavelength lies in the range of visible region.

Therefore, the visible wavelength that will be strongly reflected is 6.50×107m.

(b)

To determine

The visible wavelength that will be strongly transmitted.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23PQ

Thevisible wavelength that will be strongly transmitted is 4.88×107 m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the condition for constructive interference under transmitted light.

    w=mλ02n

Here, λ0 is the wavelength of the light, n is the index of refraction of oil and m is 0,1,2,3,…..

Rewrite the above equation to determine λ0.

    w=mλ02nλ0=2nwm                       (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 1 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (II) to calculate λ0.

    λ0=2(1.50)(325nm)1=975nm(109m1nm)=9.75×107m

Substitute 2 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (II) to calculate λ0.

    λ0=2(1.50)(325nm)2=488nm(109m1nm)=4.88×107m

Substitute 3 for m, 1.50 for n and 325nm for w in equation (II) to calculate λ0.

    λ0=2(1.50)(325nm)3=325nm(109m1nm)=3.25×107m

Among all three calculated wavelengths, only 4.88×107m wavelength lies in the range of visible region.

Therefore, the visible wavelength that will be strongly transmitted is 4.88×107m.

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