2. [-/1 Points] DETAILS PSE6 37.P.030. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A soap bubble (n = 1.33) is floating i

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2. [-/1 Points] DETAILS PSE6 37.P.030. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A soap bubble (n = 1.33) is floating i

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2. [-/1 Points] DETAILS PSE6 37.P.030. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A soap bubble (n = 1.33) is floating in air. If the thickness of the bubble wall is 126 nm, what is the wavelength of the light that is most strongly reflected? nm 3. (-/3 points) DETAILS PSE6 37.P.047. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Raise your hand and hold it flat. Think of the socce between your index finger and your middle finger as one slit, and think of the space between middle finger and ring finger as a second slit. (a) Cansider the interference resulting from sending coherent visible light perpendicularly through this pair of openings. Calculate the angle between adjacent zones of constructive interference, assuming the width of your middle finger to be 2.6 om and the wavelength of the light to be 670 nm. (b) To make the angles in the interference pattern easy to measure with a plastic protractor (e.g., for which the angle between the central meximun and the adjacent ones is 15"), you should use an electromegnetic wave with what frequency? Hz How is this wave classified on the electromagnetic spectrum? radio wave visible Microwave gamma ray ultraviolet infrared X-ray Submit Answer
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