2nd semester 3rd class a optics lab exam 2013

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Baghdad University College of Science Second Semester Dept. of Physics 3 rd Class A Optics Laboratory Tue., April 2, 2013 Note: Answer seven questions only 1. Define Heisenberg ' s uncertainty principle. What is the particle on which it is applied? Is it applicable on your mobile phone? Why? 2. Calculate how far the 1 st order minimum is from the center of a diffraction pattern produced using green laser of wavelength 533 nm incident normally on a 0.15 mm wide single slit placed at 120 cm away from the screen. 3. For the 2 nd order diffraction grating spectrum, you must have noticed that the spectral lines are largely spaced as compared to the 1 st order. Why is that? 4. The main principle of using Michelsons interferometer to measure the refractive index nof transparent medium of thickness tis…….. 5. Give a definition to Malus lawand plot the graphical relationship that satisfies it. 6. One 3 rd class student obtained the following data table using 50 L/mm grating in the 2 nd order of Hg light spectrum: Spectral line nm Yellow 233.4 240.15 Will this student get high mark? Check it out in details. 7. Draw a schematic diagram of the wedge interference experiment indicating each part. 8. List the main similarities and differences between the zone plate and the convex lens. 9. In Newtons rings experiment, the spacing between the second and third dark rings is smaller than the spacing between the first and second dark rings. Why? Explain with appropriate mathematical formula. 10. In the Newton rings arrangement, the radius of curvature of the curved surface is 50 cm. The radii of the 9 th and 16 th dark rings are 0.18 and 0.2235 cm, respectively. Calculate the wavelength. [Answer: 505.49 nm]. 11. Define the optical activity phenomenon. What are the parameters on which it depends? Emphasize your answer with equations. 12. Do as required to five of the following: The interference coherent sources in the Newtons rings are. Can sound waves be polarized? Why? The central fringe type and shape of the wedge is___,___, respectively. Why are the zones of the zone plate called half period zones? Why does the grating exceed the single slit in forming diffraction spectra? The light source normally used in the polarimeter must be……due to…… Give two optical phenomena (other than interference) you are being studied in the lab that confirm the wave nature of the light. The refractive index can be measured by Newtons rings where the final formula is…… Good luck

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Baghdad University – College of Science Second Semester

Dept. of Physics – 3rd

Class A – Optics Laboratory Tue., April 2, 2013

Note: Answer seven questions only

1. Define Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. What is

the particle on which it is applied?

Is it applicable on your mobile phone? Why?

2. Calculate how far the 1st order minimum is from the center of a diffraction pattern

produced using green laser of wavelength 533 nm incident normally on a 0.15 mm

wide single slit placed at 120 cm away from the screen.

3. For the 2nd

order diffraction grating spectrum, you must have noticed that the spectral

lines are largely spaced as compared to the 1st order. Why is that?

4. The main principle of using Michelson’s interferometer to measure the refractive index

“n” of transparent medium of thickness “t” is……..

5. Give a definition to “Malus law” and plot the graphical relationship that satisfies it.

6. One 3rd

class student obtained the following data table using 50 L/mm grating in the 2nd

order of Hg light spectrum:

Spectral line nm

Yellow 233.4 240.15

Will this student get high mark? Check it out in details.

7. Draw a schematic diagram of the wedge interference experiment indicating each part.

8. List the main similarities and differences between the zone plate and the convex lens.

9. In Newton’s rings experiment, the spacing between the second and third dark rings is

smaller than the spacing between the first and second dark rings. Why? Explain with

appropriate mathematical formula.

10. In the Newton rings arrangement, the radius of curvature of the curved surface is 50

cm. The radii of the 9th

and 16th dark rings are 0.18 and 0.2235 cm, respectively.

Calculate the wavelength. [Answer: 505.49 nm].

11. Define the optical activity phenomenon. What are the parameters on which it depends?

Emphasize your answer with equations.

12. Do as required to five of the following:

The interference coherent sources in the Newton’s rings are….

Can sound waves be polarized? Why?

The central fringe type and shape of the wedge is___,___, respectively.

Why are the zones of the zone plate called “half – period zones”?

Why does the grating exceed the single slit in forming diffraction spectra?

The light source normally used in the polarimeter must be……due to……

Give two optical phenomena (other than interference) you are being studied in the lab

that confirm the wave nature of the light.

The refractive index can be measured by Newton’s rings where the final formula

is……

Good luck