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Last Name, First: Keeg Student ID: Physics 272 - Final Exam, May 12, 2011, 6 Problems Problem 1: 25 points (for full credit, show all work) A sinusoidal electromagnetic wave having a magnetic-field amplitude By of 0.75 wT and a wavelength of 400nm is traveling in the +z direction through empty space, (2) What is the angular frequency w, and the wave number k of the wave? Cs de 0x4 aus tafe Bre ipo om banat moere? ) = 471 KIO ete We A szeio ee ¥ AS74010 (b) Find the magnitude of the associated electricfeld and determine its & direction of polarization, and write your expression for both the electric and magnetic fields in the format y(z,t) = Acos(kz — ut) being sure to identify and y components for all veotor quantities, So 2 E£2¢B = (310% 2x10%) = 225V/m “) ? EE yeanlha-wt)= 225 em (1570de-vrme%) "9 B= By erolkgnnt = OTS xu on 4) (c) Show that the average energy density of the electric field ug is the same as that in the magnetic field up, and calculate the Intensity J = Sy», of the field, where S' = (1/uo)(Ex2B) is the Poynting Vector. . a. ~ gre 4 i ce tf edn ee & Men FE Mon Zi," = Suet Bee aan aoe 2 tgs LOGE fn Shiusoidol wis S= 6 CEKB= Fchecu Save™ 257% ape wh (4) What average foree docs this radiation exert on a totally absorbing (see), 2 le with area of 0.10m? perpendicular to the direction of propagation? What ax changes if the surface is totally reflecting, and Why? fy 5” Pn "sore ps Sue, ©, habs aMgs 224K sien 1 onl owe e Su joules Ae GA tpeA = 22¥K10 x0.) Jee PAE Me 5 er, eH Eye ee fr datleckon ber 2 False | 2x [mess = -1 i. v2 3(c) Me y= iE Ryne Blames") (2x12) St Cup = CRI2 welts re ME wos {hid Problem 2: 25 points a Monochromatic light is incident on a horizontal sheet of silicon-flint glass of ‘thickness ¢ as shown in Fig.l. The incident ray splits into two rays, A and B. Ray A reflects from the top of the film. Ray B from the botton of the film and then refracts back into the material above the film as shown. (a) If the glass sheet hes parallel faces, show that Rays A and B are parallel to each other. TAR . ee Noh a OTe BP = aftecton lawn NSUBL= Sir Smells ote ee : a Oke Obs Afleeken 20 A,B ow parallel, (0) Due to dispersion in the glass we must modify our result found in (a). Specifically, a beam of white-light is now incident on the sheet at 20° as shown. The beam is spread out into a spectrum, and the rays a and b show tthe extremes for the red and blue light. Which ray corresponds to red light, ‘and which to blue light and why? Note that: reg = 1.61 and rijye = 1.66. Lae! blue light get hont wore Mn aed — @=n0d be blue fish nscnbr = sub, 21 aie SHO,* 3 Sub) em MPO closer bo nnmel, Oe (©) For what thickness t of glass sheet will the spectrum be 1.0 mm wide where the light is emerging from the glass . , ee belour= first deur & Sirk picbine ‘I (a) By how much will the Ray A be dispersed, and why? How much will Ray B be dispersed, that is, how broad will the emerging beam appear, that is, what is the distance between ray-a and ray-b as they emerge from the glass. e\0 ~Joe 7 Pm sen = 193979 hel seb, 70 (red) Ny sito Fm sb = 9397 R Srinbprosn7 9595.7)" fila) = 7) sinby SHB, 20507 OE zee? Hendy = v7RE dy fay ¢ tondy® dp-dy) = t (tnbg- Fan Be Sat et (7188-6207) = t (0s ude A Sin W’stmo js 242mm o3el) “ a AK fin Problem 3: 25 points ms A lens system is shown in Fig.l. Lens-1 is a convex lens of focal length 1m located at 2 = 0., and lens-2 is a concave lens of focal length -4m located at 2 = 4.m. A real object A is located at the position x = —1,5m (a) Determine the image location of object A as dictated by lens-1. Is the ‘mage real or virtual, erect or inverted, and what is its magnification? Di bebe gt fe foe b- zed sey Ries FT ie et F Page (ack vgn, and ome. 2 (b)Now determine the location of the final image of object A after Passing through both lenses? Again, is the image real or virtual, erect or inverted, and what is the final magnification of the system Geelrmase at 123 serves or objeat dor bus HD) siz 2 Ob ' nats ss 2(*%6 toaage vintunt, vivvusbid oul ange Ste Ye, tetanic (“62 (c) The system given above is now modified as shown in'Fig.2. Lens remains *- 9%" tihere i is, but len-2 is moved to point «= 1.0m, that i, tothe focus of page Tens-1. (Areal wnsse of 42% nowarrues esa virtual object fr tous #2) fete ot 2 ey (4) From part (c), consider now the final image, that is, the image of A that Tesult from the light passing through both lenses. How far from the object is the final image? What is its height (magnification)? Is it real or virtual? Is it erect or inverted? aos ao, - 4242 mzmmeeytr)= -4 m-2 S72 lanege ta Aeak, onel ve verted 3

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