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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A flat piece of glass is supported horizontally above the flat end of a 10.0-cm-long metal rod that has its lower end rigidly fixed. The thin film of air between the rod and the glass is observed to be bright when illuminated by light of wavelength 500 nm. As the temperature is slowly increased by 25.0C, the film changes from bright to dark and back to bright 200 times. What is the coefficient of linear expansion of the metal?
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