Title: Physics 123C Waves
1Physics 123C Waves
Review 3 (for Final Exam)Chapters
14,20,21,22,23,24,34,37,38 June 3, 2005
- John G. Cramer
- Professor of Physics
- B451 PAB
- cramer_at_phys.washington.edu
2Lecture Schedule (Weeks 7-10)
We are here
3Review 3 Announcements
- If you have not already done so, register your
Clicker using the link on the 123C Syllabus page
as soon as possible. - You are required to complete the Tycho Course
Survey by 1159 PM on June 5. Please complete it
as soon as possible. - The Final Exam will be in this room at 830 AM
on Monday, June 6. (NOT at 1030 AM!) You may
bring to the Final 3 pages of notes. Also bring
a Scantron sheet and a calculator with good
batteries. The Final is worth 150 points. It
will be comprehensive, with Lecture, Tutorial,
Tycho, and Lab sections. - Before you come to the Exam on Monday, check
for seat assignments on Tycho. Special requests
for seats (left handed, aisle, front) should be
sent to me by E-mail.
4Exam 3 Statistics
5Chapter 14 Summary (1)
6Chapter 14 Summary (2)
7Chapter 14 Summary (3)
8Example The MaximumAngle of a Pendulum
A 300 g mass on a 30 cm long string
oscillates as a pendulum. It has a speed of 0.25
m/s as it passes through the lowest point.
What maximum angle qmax does the pendulum have?
9Chapter 20 - Summary (1)
10Chapter 20 - Summary (2)
11Chapter 20 - Summary (3)
12ExampleLight Traveling through Glass
- Orange light with wavelength 600 nm is incident
on a 1 mm thick microscope slide. - What is the speed of light in the glass?
- How many wavelengths of light are inside the
slide?
13Example How Fast are the Police Traveling
A police siren has a frequency of 550 Hz as
the police car approaches you, 450 Hz after is
passes you and is receding. The temperature is
200C. How fast are the police traveling?
14Example Listening to Beats
One flutist plays a note of 510 Hz, while a
second flutist plays a note of 512 Hz. What
frequency do you hear? What is the beat
frequency?
15Chapter 21 - Summary (1)
16Chapter 21 - Summary (2)
17Chapter 21 - Summary (3)
Guitar, piano, violin
Open organ pipe
Closed organ pipe, Clarinet.
18Example Designing an Antireflection Coating
Magnesium fluoride (MgF2) is often used as
an antireflection coating on lenses. The index
of refraction of MgF2 is n 1.39. What is
the thinnest film thickness of MgF2 that works on
an antireflection coating for light with l 510
nm (near the center of the visible spectrum)?
19Example The Length of an Organ Pipe
An organ pipe open at both ends sounds its
2nd harmonic at a frequency of 523 Hz (one octave
above middle C). What is the length of the
pipe from sounding hole to end?
20Chapter 34 - Summary (1)
21Chapter 34 - Summary (2)
22Chapter 34 - Summary (3)
23Example The Electric Fieldof a Laser Beam
A helium-neon laser emits a 1.0 mm diameter
laser beam with a power of 1.0 mW. What is
the amplitude of the oscillating electric field
in the laser beam?
24Chapter 22 - Summary 1
25Chapter 22 - Summary 2
26Chapter 22 - Summary 3
27Example Diffraction of a laser through a slit
Light from a helium-neon laser (l 633 nm)
passes through a narrow slit and is seen on a
screen 2.0 m behind the slit. The first minimum
of the diffraction pattern is observed to be
located 1.2 cm from the central maximum. How
wide is the slit?
28Chapter 23 Summary (1)
29Chapter 23 Summary (2)
30Chapter 23 Summary (3)
31Example Finding theimage of a flower
A 4.0 cm diameter flower is 200 cm from the
50-cm-focal-length lens of a camera. How far
should the film be placed behind the lens to
record a well-focused image? What will be
the diameter of the image on the film?
32Chapter 24 Summary (1)
33Chapter 24 Summary (2)
34Chapter 24 Summary (3)
35Example The de Broglie Wavelength of an Electron
An electron (mass 9.11x10-31 kg) used in the
Davisson-Germer experiment has a speed of
4.35x106 m/s. What is the de Broglie
wavelength of such an electron?
36Chapter 37 - Summary (1)
37Chapter 37 - Summary (2)
38ExampleThe Speed of an Alpha Particle
Alpha particles usually are characterized by
their kinetic energy in MeV. What is the
velocity of an 8.30 MeV alpha particle?
39Chapter 38 - Summary (1)
40Chapter 38 - Summary (2)
41Chapter 38 - Summary (3)
42ExampleEmission and Absorption
An atom has only three stationary states E1
0.0 eV, E2 3.0 eV, and E3 5.0 eV. What
wavelengths are observed in the absorption
spectrum and in the emission spectrum of this
atom?
43Example Wavelength ofan Emitted Photons
An atom has stationary states with energies
Ej 4.0 eV and Ek 6.0 eV. What is the
wavelength of a photon emitted in a quantum jump
from state k to state j?
44End of Review 3
- If you have not already done so, register your
Clicker using the link on the 123C Syllabus page
as soon as possible. - You are required to complete the Tycho Course
Survey by 1159 PM on June 5. Please complete it
as soon as possible. - The Final Exam will be in this room at 830 AM
on Monday, June 6. (NOT at 1030 AM!) You may
bring to the Final 3 pages of notes. Also bring
a Scantron sheet and a calculator with good
batteries. The Final is worth 150 points. It
will be comprehensive, with Lecture, Tutorial,
Tycho, and Lab sections. - Before you come to the Exam on Monday, check
for seat assignments on Tycho. Special requests
for seats (left handed, aisle, front) should be
sent to me by E-mail.
45Constants