si final exam review: a review on the application of the material

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SI Final Exam Review:

A review on the application of the material

A. B. C. D. E.

A. B. C. D. E.

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

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

A. 2B. 4C. 6D. 8E. 10

𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑢𝑟𝑒=𝑢=𝐼𝑐

p is power

A. 2B. 4C. 6D. 8E. 10

A. 30B. 33C. 36D. 39E. 42

A. 30B. 33C. 36D. 39E. 42

A. 29B. 39C. 49D. 59E. 69

A. 29B. 39C. 49D. 59E. 69

Sunlight reflects off the smooth surface of a swimming pool, for what angle of reflection is the reflected light completely polarized?A. 49.2B. 60.3C. 56.2D. 53.1E. 57.8

Sunlight reflects off the smooth surface of a swimming pool, for what angle of reflection is the reflected light completely polarized?A. 49.2B. 60.3C. 56.2D. 53.1E. 57.8

A. 0

B. Io/128

C. Io/32

D. Io/8

E. Io/2

𝐼 0=12𝐼𝑝

Where I0 is un polarized

A. 0

B. Io/128

C. Io/32

D. Io/8

E. Io/2

Its mirror convention time time!

Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 2: Draw Eye

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 2: Draw Eye

Step 3: Draw arrow at eye.This is the positive s’ direction

A. 1B. 1.2C. 2.5D. 6E. 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.

A. 1B. 1.2C. 2.5D. 6E. 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.

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2

Step 3: Draw Eye

Step 1: Direction of Positive (s,f)

Step 2: sphere on the right has f1, left has f2

Step 3: Draw arrow at eye.This is the positive s’ direction

Step 3: Draw Eye

A. 1B. 3C. 5D. 7E. 9What is the direction?F. PositiveG. Negative

A. 1B. 3C. 5D. 7E. 9What is the direction?F. PositiveG. Negative

spherical refracting surface

spherical refracting surface

A) 1.5 cmB) 3.0 cmC) 4.5 cmD) 6.0 cmE) 7.0 cm

A) 1.5 cmB) 3.0 cmC) 4.5 cmD) 6.0 cmE) 7.0 cm

A. 148 nmB. 250 nmC. 295 nmD. 325 nmE. 425 nm

A Physics Poem

“Low to HiPhase shift Pi”

“ Hi to low,Phase shift?NO”

n air = 1n oil = 1.1 n water = 1.3

A. 148 nmB. 250 nmC. 295 nmD. 325 nmE. 425 nm

A. 2mmB. 1mmC. .09mmD. .5mmE. .2mm

A. 2mmB. 1mmC. .09mmD. .5mmE. .2mm

𝑅=𝑁𝑚

Special Equations (Used very, very rarely)

A. 30 B. 40 C. 50 D. 60 E. 70

A. 30 B. 40 C. 50 D. 60 E. 70

A. 1 × 1019

B. 2 × 1018

C. 3 × 1017

D. 4 × 1016

E. 5 × 1015

A. 1 × 1019

B. 2 × 1018

C. 3 × 1017

D. 4 × 1016

E. 5 × 1015

Definitions

Which one of the following five statements is false?A. The de Broglie wavelength of a free proton decreases if the kinetic energy of the proton increases.B. The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that the hydrogen atom nucleus can contain no neutrons.C. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle arises from the properties of a matter wave pulse.D. The Bohr theory of the hydrogen atom and the quantum mechanical wave theory of the hydrogenatom give the same values for the allowed energies of the electron in the atom.E. The magnitude of the intrinsic spin angular momentum of the electron has one possible value.

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Which one of the following five statements is false?A. The de Broglie wavelength of a free proton decreases if the kinetic energy of the proton increases.B. The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that the hydrogen atom nucleus can contain no neutrons.C. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle arises from the properties of a matter wave pulse.D. The Bohr theory of the hydrogen atom and the quantum mechanical wave theory of the hydrogenatom give the same values for the allowed energies of the electron in the atom.E. The magnitude of the intrinsic spin angular momentum of the electron has one possible value.

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W T PH

Actually these are mostly constants! (Not that hard)

Any Questions???

Tips:-Look at the book (to clear anything up)-I posted my source for Pre 2010 exams, review that for practice (About 60% are good questions)-Practice-Be confident (don’t second guess yourself)-Review my worksheets (again posted) -Review other class materials

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