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Refraction of Light

Light travels a distance of .960 m in 4.00 ns in a given substance. What is the index of refraction of this substance? A ray of light enters the long side of a 45-90-45 prism and undergoes two total internal reflections. The result is a reversal in the ray's direction of propagation. Find the minimum value of the prism's index of refraction, n , for these internal reflections to be total.

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Physics

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7989

OTA ID:

103139

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Physics Problems ( Motion )

view attachment I would like detail easy to understand answers , and if u need a drawing ( figure ) for the problem email me , i will email you back if i have a drawing. Thank you

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Physics

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Other

Posting ID:

8057

OTA ID:

102959

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Physics Motion re-submit with drawing

Physics question with drawing attached

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Physics

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Other

Posting ID:

8103

OTA ID:

102959

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Acceleration and Decceleration problem

On December 10, 1954, Dr. John Paul Stapp rode a rocket sled to a speed of 282m/s that is (632 mi/h), enduring extreme accelerations. He was accelerated from rest to his top speed in 5.00s and brought jarringly back to rest in only 1.40s! Calculate his acceleration and decceleration. Express each in multiples of g by taking its ratio to the acceleration of gravity.

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Physics

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Other

Posting ID:

8106

OTA ID:

103564

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Dependence of rate of cooling of a body on the surrounding temperature

A hot body cools from 90 degree celcius to 80 degree celcius in 5 minutes when placed in a room of temperature 30 deg C. How long will it take to cool from 70 deg C to 60 deg C in the same room ?

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Physics

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Other

Posting ID:

8287

OTA ID:

102509

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