The Wave Nature of Light True/False

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Total internal reflection occurs when the incident angle is equal to the critical angle

False, is greater than

Higher frequencies of sound bend through a doorway more easily

False, lower

Michelson's Inferometer used the principles of diffraction to create the interference pattern

False, reflection

Both CD's and DVD's only use one side for info

False, DVDs use both

The angle of incidence equals the angle of refraction

False, reflection

The secondary maxima in single-slit interference are narrower and dimmer than the central maximum

True

Holograms are created using monochromatic incoherent light

False, coherent

When the thickness of a film in air is wavelength/4, the reflected light undergoes destructive interference

False, constructive

Young's double-slit experiment was designed to illustrate that light exhibits interference patterns

False, diffraction

EM waves are produced whenever electrons are accelerated

False, electric charges

As water waves enter a deeper medium they speed up and their wavelength shortens

False, lengthens

A CD player used a five-beam tracking system. One beam is used for reading information and the remaining beams are used for positioning the laser

False, three beam

A wave ray indicates the direction of energy propagation for a wave

True

As the size of an opening decreases, the amount of diffraction increases

True

CD's use the principles of thin film interference and polarization

True

Decreasing the wavelength of the sources causes nodal lines in a two-point source interference pattern to move closer together

True

Destructive interference occurs when the resultant waveform has a smaller amplitude then each individual wave

True

Diffraction gratings provide much brighter interference patterns since more light passes through them compared with double slits

True

In light, longer wavelengths refract less than shorter wavelengths

True

Michelson and Morley were able to determine that the speed of light in a vacuum is always a constant

True

Michelson used a half-silvered mirror as a beam-splitter for his interferometer

True

Michelson's Inferometer was used to disprove the existence of an "ether" filling all of space

True

Polarization of light can be achieved in four ways, double refraction, simple reflection, scattering, and using filters

True

The angel of incidence can be measured between the incident wave front and the boundary

True

The difference in path lengths from a point on a given nodal line to the two sources in a two-point source interference pattern is directly proportional to the wavelength of the sources

True

The wave equation c=fwavelength applies to all forms of EM waves

True

The wave theory of light must be used to properly explain dispersion

True

The wave theory of light was superior in explaining the phenomenon of diffraction

True

Waves of longer wavelength experience more diffraction tan those of shorter wavelengths

True

When light rays pass from a more dense layer (ie. a soap bubble) into air, the phase is unaffected

True

It is generally accepted that light exhibits only wave properties

F, both wave and particle properties

Nodal lines occur at points of continual constructive interference

F, destructive interference

Due to their incredibly low frequencies, radio waves do not diffract

F, diffract a great deal

A smaller aperture allows better resolution when viewing smaller objects in an optical instrument

F, larger

For diffraction to be observable, the slit width w must be greater than or equal to the wavelength

F, less than or equal to

Infared light has wavelengths that are shorter than those of visible light

F, longer than

Photoelasticity is the ability of a transparent material to rotate the place of polarization of transmitted lightq

F, optical activity

There are two types of diffraction gratings, reflection and refraction

F, reflection and transmission

Light must be a longitudinal wave since it can be polarized

F, transverse

Radiation with frequencies slightly higher than visible light, in the range of 10^14-10^17 Hz is considered iodizing radiation

F, ultraviolet light

When white light passes through a diffraction grating, red light is deflected least

F, violet light

Christiaan Huygens was a strong supporter of the particle theory of light

F, wave theory


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