I believe it is under d-vi as coma is typically seen in telecopes.kenniky wrote:0ddrenaline wrote:What is the effect of a comatic aberration on a lens' image?The image appears to have a "tail" due to different magnifications along the lens (also, which part of the rules does this fall under?)
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Correct. Also, I agree with appleshake. The coma appears in telescopes. Be prepared. With such restrictive test rules, you will probably meet an event supervisor who stretches the rules like this. Although, I think the question is justifiable.kenniky wrote:0ddrenaline wrote:What is the effect of a comatic aberration on a lens' image?The image appears to have a "tail" due to different magnifications along the lens (also, which part of the rules does this fall under?)
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kenniky wrote:Interesting lol
Question:
In the prism below, α is 35° and θ is 19°. The prism has index of refraction 1.45 and is in a vacuum
What is the deviation?
27.72°
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Correct!Bob_117 wrote:kenniky wrote:Interesting lol
Question:
In the prism below, α is 35° and θ is 19°. The prism has index of refraction 1.45 and is in a vacuum
What is the deviation?27.72°
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A ray of light traveling through a vacuum strikes medium 1 with an angle of incidence of 43 degrees, and an angle of refraction of 36. Another ray of light traveling through a vacuum strikes medium 2 with an angle of incidence of 87 degrees, and an angle of refraction of 26.
A. Given the index of refraction for a vacuum is 1 find the refractive indices for both mediums.
B. Then find the Brewster angle for the interface of medium 1 and medium 2, where medium 1 is the first medium for light to pass through.
A. Given the index of refraction for a vacuum is 1 find the refractive indices for both mediums.
B. Then find the Brewster angle for the interface of medium 1 and medium 2, where medium 1 is the first medium for light to pass through.
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Bob_117 wrote:A ray of light traveling through a vacuum strikes medium 1 with an angle of incidence of 43 degrees, and an angle of refraction of 36. Another ray of light traveling through a vacuum strikes medium 2 with an angle of incidence of 87 degrees, and an angle of refraction of 26.
A. Given the index of refraction for a vacuum is 1 find the refractive indices for both mediums.
B. Then find the Brewster angle for the interface of medium 1 and medium 2, where medium 1 is the first medium for light to pass through.
A: Medium 1- n=1.2 Medium 2- n=2.3 B: 63 degrees
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You got it.John Richardsim wrote:Bob_117 wrote:A ray of light traveling through a vacuum strikes medium 1 with an angle of incidence of 43 degrees, and an angle of refraction of 36. Another ray of light traveling through a vacuum strikes medium 2 with an angle of incidence of 87 degrees, and an angle of refraction of 26.
A. Given the index of refraction for a vacuum is 1 find the refractive indices for both mediums.
B. Then find the Brewster angle for the interface of medium 1 and medium 2, where medium 1 is the first medium for light to pass through.A: Medium 1- n=1.2 Medium 2- n=2.3 B: 63 degrees
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I want a mirror that can give me an image that is upright and has a height that is less than the object's height. What type of mirror do I need and where must the object be placed?
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John Richardsim wrote:I want a mirror that can give me an image that is upright and has a height that is less than the object's height. What type of mirror do I need and where must the object be placed?
You need a diverging mirror. The object can be placed anywhere in front of the mirror
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