A specimen of thorium is irradiated in a diffractometer experiment. What would you expect the angle...
Given Bragg's Law, at what angle θ will you expect to see the Ni 111 Bragg peak in our diffractometer? Assume we use the Cu-Ka X-ray wavelength of 1.54 Angstroms. (We actually record data versus 20, but give your answer as e in degrees here)
6. Plot the stress-strain response that you would expect to see if a specimen of annealed mild steel is subject to uniaxial tension. Indicate the following features on the graph that you draw i). Yield strength ii). Tensile strength iii). Failure strength iv). Failure strain. A sample of the same mild steel was then subject to cold-rolling to produce a 5% reduction in thickness and a second test specimen cut from t. What would the stress-strain response of this deformed...
Briefly explain what you would expect to see in the UV-visible spectra of the first two compounds you will prepare in this experiment, [Ni(NH3)6][BF4]2 and [Et4N]2[NiCl4]. Which would you expect to give the stronger absorptions, and why?
27.) What coordination number and "hole" geometry would you
expect for the cations in the following ionic crystals?
28.) Which one of the following statements about reflection of
light is true?
29.) When light is shined on matter a variety of interactions
can occur. When a glass of cow's milk is placed in
direct sunlight, the milk appears translucent and white. This
white color is caused by which type of
light interaction?
Sc3+ Ti3+ V2+ Cr2+ Mn2+ Fe2+ Co2+ Ni2+...
24) What would you expect to happen in the following situation? If the incoming light ray goes from less to greater and then from greater to less than. Use the pic below as a guide. incident normal reflected ray refracted ray emergent normal a) If you go from an indices that is less to an indices that is greater ... what would happen to the angle of refraction? ► Move towards the normal Stay the same Move away from the...
24) What would you expect to happen in the following situation? If the incoming light ray goes from greater to lesser and then from lesser to greater than. Use the pic below as a guide. incident normal reflected ray refracted emergent normal a) If you go from an indices that is less to an indices that is greater ... what would happen to the angle of refraction? Move towards the normal > Stay the same → Move away from the...
Microwave Optics
Please help finding the index of refraction, Thank You!
616 51 41 SI Angle of Incidence / Angle of Reflection Receiver 1 4 Figure 3. The microwave goniometer arranged to measure reflections from a metal sheet. The angles of measurement are defined in this drawing. 4. The pointer on the base of the rotating component holder shows an angle 90° larger than the direction normal to the plane of the metal reflector. Record this value and the angular...
3. Given what you now know, what product(s) would you expect to isolate from this reaction? Y & NOT (NaO1-Bu) Specify how each of the following would affect the rate of the reaction. a. Increase the concentration of the base. b. Decreasing the concentration of alkyl halide.
can you please help me with diagnosis for vibrio cholera,what
clinical specimen would you choose and what will we detect?
6. DIAGNOSIS OF FOOD POISONING AND GIT INFECTIONS: Vibvio dholera . (mieroorganism) DETECTION OF CLINICAL SAMPLE MICROSCOPY CULTURE SEROLOGY TOXINS) ANTIGEN(S) DNA/RNA Blood Pus Exudation Sputum Lavage fluid Stool Cerebrospinal fluid Urine Smears from mucous membranes Saliva Biopsy material
Question 8 You are conducting an experiment on the diffraction of light through a single narrow slit. You have situated your viewing screen a distance of 1 m away from the slit, with blue light of 450 nm and the slit width is 2.4um. You observe a normal interference pattern with a bright central maximum. What happens to the central maximum if you switch out the 2.4um single slit for a 4.8um single slit? No change occurs to the central...