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SI Final Exam Review:

A comprehensive review of the application of various materials in physics, covering topics such as reflection, polarization, lenses, and refracting surfaces.

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SI Final Exam Review:

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  1. SI Final Exam Review: A review on the application of the material

  2. a. 7.5 x 10-14 b. 3.0 x 10-13 c. 4.5 x 10-5 d. 2.2 x 10-5 e. 1.5 x 10-13

  3. a. 7.5 x 10-14 b. 3.0 x 10-13 c. 4.5 x 10-5 d. 2.2 x 10-5 e. 1.5 x 10-13

  4. 2 • 4 • 6 • 8 • 10

  5. p is power

  6. 2 • 4 • 6 • 8 • 10

  7. 30 • 33 • 36 • 39 • 42

  8. 30 • 33 • 36 • 39 • 42

  9. 29 • 39 • 49 • 59 • 69

  10. 29 • 39 • 49 • 59 • 69

  11. Sunlight reflects off the smooth surface of a swimming pool, for what angle of reflection is the reflected light completely polarized? • 49.2 • 60.3 • 56.2 • 53.1 • 57.8

  12. Sunlight reflects off the smooth surface of a swimming pool, for what angle of reflection is the reflected light completely polarized? • 49.2 • 60.3 • 56.2 • 53.1 • 57.8

  13. 0 • Io/128 • Io/32 • Io/8 • Io/2

  14. Where I0 is un polarized

  15. 0 • Io/128 • Io/32 • Io/8 • Io/2

  16. Its mirror convention time time!

  17. Direction of Positive (s,f)

  18. Step 2: Draw Eye Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  19. Step 3: Draw arrow at eye. This is the positive s’ direction Step 2: Draw Eye Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  20. 1 • 1.2 • 2.5 • 6 • 9.4 A. real, erect, and smaller than the object. B. real, inverted, and larger than the object. C. real, erect, and larger than the object. D. virtual, inverted, and larger than the object. E. virtual, erect, and smaller than the object.

  21. 1 • 1.2 • 2.5 • 6 • 9.4 A. real, erect, and smaller than the object. B. real, inverted, and larger than the object. C. real, erect, and larger than the object. D. virtual, inverted, and larger than the object. E. virtual, erect, and smaller than the object.

  22. Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  23. Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2 Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  24. Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2 Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  25. Step 3: Draw Eye Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2 Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  26. Step 3: Draw arrow at eye. This is the positive s’ direction Step 3: Draw Eye Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2 Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

  27. 1 • 3 • 5 • 7 • 9 What is the direction? • Positive • Negative

  28. 1 • 3 • 5 • 7 • 9 What is the direction? • Positive • Negative

  29. spherical refracting surface

  30. spherical refracting surface

  31. A) 1.5 cm B) 3.0 cm C) 4.5 cm D) 6.0 cm E) 7.0 cm

  32. A) 1.5 cm B) 3.0 cm C) 4.5 cm D) 6.0 cm E) 7.0 cm

  33. 148 nm • 250 nm • 295 nm • 325 nm • 425 nm

  34. A Physics Poem “Low to Hi Phase shift Pi” “ Hi to low, Phase shift? NO” n air = 1 n oil = 1.1 n water = 1.3

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