A thin layer of oil (n 5 1.25) is floating on water (n 5 1.33). What is the minimum nonzero thickness of the oil in the region that strongly reflects green light (l 5 530 nm)? (a) 500 nm (b) 313 nm (c) 404 nm (d) 212 nm (e) 285 nm
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Figure P24.69 shows a radio-wave transmitter and a receiver, both h 5 50.0 m above the ground and d 5 600 m apart. The receiver can receive signals directly from the transmitter and indirectly from signals that bounce off the ground. If the ground is level between the transmitter and receiver and a l/2 phase shift occurs upon reflection, determine the longest wavelengths that interfere (a) constructively and (b) destructively.
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