Review Constants Be sure to review Examples 35.4, 35.5, and 35.6 (Section 35.4) before attempting these problems. A thin, flat slide of glass (n = 1.50) lies on a table, and a second, identical glass slide is suspended 146 nm above the first one. The surfaces of the slides are parallel to each other. You illuminate the two slides from above. Find the wavelengths in air, if any, in the visible range (380 to 750 nm) for which there will be constructive reflection and destructive reflection if the space between the slides is filled with air. Express your answer in nanometers. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Start with wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a constructive reflection, enter them in ascending order, and then enter in the same way the wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a destructive reflection. ? dconstr , Adestr nm %D Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part D Find the wavelengths in air, if any, in the visible range (380 to 750 nm) for which there will be constructive reflection and destructive reflection if the space between the slides is filled with carbon tetrachloride (n = 1.46). Express your answer in nanometers. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Start with wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a constructive reflection, enter them in ascending order, and then enter in the same way the wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a destructive reflection. ? Aconstr, Adestr nm %3D
Review Constants Be sure to review Examples 35.4, 35.5, and 35.6 (Section 35.4) before attempting these problems. A thin, flat slide of glass (n = 1.50) lies on a table, and a second, identical glass slide is suspended 146 nm above the first one. The surfaces of the slides are parallel to each other. You illuminate the two slides from above. Find the wavelengths in air, if any, in the visible range (380 to 750 nm) for which there will be constructive reflection and destructive reflection if the space between the slides is filled with air. Express your answer in nanometers. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Start with wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a constructive reflection, enter them in ascending order, and then enter in the same way the wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a destructive reflection. ? dconstr , Adestr nm %D Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part D Find the wavelengths in air, if any, in the visible range (380 to 750 nm) for which there will be constructive reflection and destructive reflection if the space between the slides is filled with carbon tetrachloride (n = 1.46). Express your answer in nanometers. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Start with wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a constructive reflection, enter them in ascending order, and then enter in the same way the wavelengths in the air in the visible range that give a destructive reflection. ? Aconstr, Adestr nm %3D
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