Physics Ch. 29
An ideal Polaroid will transmit 50% of incident sunlight. How much light will be transmitted by two ideal Polaroids oriented with their axes parallel to each other?
50%
Radio waves that diffract more around small buildings are
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Interference is a property of
All of these
Monochromatic light is light of a single
All of these
Superposition of waves can produce
All of these
Three-dimensional viewing normally involves
All of these
The production of interference colors requires
None of these
Some double-pane airplane windows darken when the inner pane is rotated. The panes are
Polaroid filters.
When waves from a pair of closely-spaced slits arrive in phase
a bright fringe is produced.
When waves from a pair of closely-spaced slits arrive out of phase
a dark fringe is produced.
When you view color in a soap film with sunlight in back of you, a friend on the other side of the soap film likely sees
a different color.
For viewing tiny objects in a microscope, diffraction is
a hindrance.
The superposition of identical waves affects
amplitude.
Diffraction is least when illumination is with
an electron beam
The function of polarizing filters in viewing 3-D slides or movies is to provide each eye
an independent left or right-eye view.
Secondary wavelets spread from a wave with
an unchanging speed.
The vibrational direction of an electron and the plane of polarization of the light it emits
are the same.
Interference effects are less visible for thick films because the reflected waves
are too displaced to interfere.
Light travels through non-cubic transparent crystals
at different speeds along different optic axes.
The polarization axes of glasses for 3-D viewing are
at right angles to each other.
According to Huygens' principle, every point on a wave
behaves as a source of new waves.
Because of absorption, a Polaroid will actually transmit 40% of incident unpolarized light. Two such Polaroids with their axes aligned will transmit
between 0% and 40%.
A thin film appears yellow when illuminated with white light. The color being cancelled by destructive interference is
blue
Newton's rings will be closer together if illuminated with
blue light.
Diffraction is evident when a wave passes
both of these
Holograms employ the principle of
both of these
Huygens' principle applies mainly to
both of these
Interference colors in a soap bubble is evidence that the soap film
both of these
A hologram is simply a
complex diffraction grating.
Successive bright fringes in an interference pattern result from
distance from the slits successively increasing one wavelength at a time.
Light will pass through a pair of Polaroids when their axes are
either of these
The device that spreads light into its component colors in a spectroscope is a
either of these
Plane waves incident upon a barrier that pass through a small opening
fan out
A thin film appears magenta when illuminated with white light. The color being cancelled by destructive interference is
green
For radio reception in city buildings, diffraction is
helpful
A dolphin perceives greater detail by emitting sounds of
higher frequency.
The glare seen from water is largely
horizontally polarized.
A pair of crossed Polaroids will transmit light
if a third Polaroid at about 45 degrees is inserted between the two.
Light from two closely-spaced stars cannot produce a steady interference pattern due to
incoherence
Colors seen when gasoline forms a thin film on water illustrate
interference
Diffraction is most closely related to
interference
Iridescent colors in the pearly luster of an abalone shell are due to
interference
Newton's rings illustrate
interference
The amount of light from an incandescent lamp that is transmitted through an ideal Polaroid filter is half, and through a classroom Polaroid filter is
less than half.
For a pair of Polaroids with axes at 45 degrees to each other
light that passes is dimmer than for a parallel orientation.
Diffraction from foghorns is best if the waves being diffracted are
long
Waves diffract the most when their wavelength is
long
Magnification can be accomplished with a hologram when viewed with light that has a
longer wavelength than the original light.
In the double-slit experiment, fringes are more widely spaced when illumination is with monochromatic
low-frequency light.
A razor blade nicely shows diffraction fringes when illuminated with
monochromatic light.
Three-dimensional viewing was popular in the past with slide projectors. If the slides for left and right positions in the stereo projector are duplicates of each other
no depth can be seen.
Light emitted by the Sun is
nonpolarized
An inventor proposes to equip an office with a polarized source of background music and polarizing earplugs for non-listeners. His idea is
nonsense because sound cannot be polarized.
A painting looks less flat when viewed with
one eye
Light will NOT pass through a pair of Polaroids when their axes are
perpendicular
Which of the following is a property of light waves and NOT of sound waves?
polarization
A thin film appears cyan when illuminated with white light. The color being cancelled by destructive interference is
red
Consider the interference colors in a film of gasoline on a wet street. The water provides a
second reflecting surface.
When long-wavelength light is seen in the interference colors of a soap bubble, the wavelength being cancelled is relatively
short
The fanning out of waves upon passing through an opening is more pronounced through
small openings.
Polarization is a property of
transverse waves.
What can exist in the same place at the same time?
two waves
Polaroid sunglasses reduce much glare by polarization axes that are
vertical
Thomas Young's two-source interference patterns demonstrate the
wave nature of light.
Parallax is evident when you view objects
with both eyes.