A thin uniform film of refractive index 1.750 is placed on a sheet of glass with a refractive index 1.50. At room temperature (20.4°C), this film is just thick enough for light with a wavelength 582.9 nm reflected off the top of the film to be canceled by light reflected from the top of the glass. After the glass is placed in an oven and slowly heated to 173°C, you find that the film cancels reflected light with a wavelength 587.2 nm.
Part A What is the coefficient of linear expansion of the film? (Ignore any changes in the refractive index of the film due to the temperature change.) Express your answer in reciprocal degrees Celsius. ? VOI ΑΣΦ (°C) Q=
A thin uniform film of refractive index 1.750 is placed on a sheet of glass with a refractive index 1.50. At room temper
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A thin uniform film of refractive index 1.750 is placed on a sheet of glass with a refractive index 1.50. At room temper
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