The frequency of a light wave in air is 5.3 X I 0 14 Hz. Is the fre quency of this wave higher, lower, or the same after the light enters a piece of glass?
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In the laser range-finding experimentsof Example 17.10, the laserbeam fi red toward the moon spreadsout as it travels because it diffractsthrough a ci rcular exit as it leaves thelaser. In order for the reflected lightto be bright enough to detect, thelaser spot on the moon must be nomore than I km in diameter. Stayingwithin this diameter is accomplishedby using a special large-diameter laser.If A= 532 nm, what is the minimum diameter of the circularopening from which the laser beam emerges? The earth-moondistance is 384,000 km.
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The first step in solving 17 problem number 72 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In the laser range-finding experimentsof Example 17.10, the laserbeam fi red toward the moon spreadsout as it travels because it diffractsthrough a ci rcular exit as it leaves thelaser. In order for the reflected lightto be bright enough to detect, thelaser spot on the moon must be nomore than I km in diameter. Stayingwithin this diameter is accomplishedby using a special large-diameter laser.If A= 532 nm, what is the minimum diameter of the circularopening from which the laser beam emerges? The earth-moondistance is 384,000 km.
From the textbook chapter Wave Optics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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