plate [i.e., a gradeu-llldcx of thickness d The GRIN Plate as a Periodic System. Consider the trajectories of paraxial...
3. Consider an optical resonator made of two mirrors, one concave with radius of curvature R and a planar mirror. The separation d= R/2. Such a resonator is called hemispherical cavity. From the ray matrix formalism, calculate the condition for re-entrant rays, as we have done in class but for confocal cavity. - Points: 2
Consider the optical system shown in the figure. The lens and mirror are separated by d = 1.00 m and have focal lengths off, = +89.0 cm and f2 = -48.8 cm, respectively. An object is placed p = 1.00 m to the left of the lens as shown. Object Lens Mirror 1.00 m 1.00 m i (a) What is the distance (in cm) and location of the final image formed by light that has gone through the lens twice?...
1. (This is problem 5 from the second assignment sheet, reprinted here.) Consider the nonlinear system a. Sketch the ulllines and indicate in your sketch the direction of the vector field in each of the regions b. Linearize the system around the equilibrium point, and use your result to classify the type of the c. Use the information from parts a and b to sketch the phase portrait of the system. 2. Sketch the phase portraits for the following systems...
summatize the following info and break them into differeng key points. write them in yojr own words apartus 6.1 Introduction—The design of a successful hot box appa- ratus is influenced by many factors. Before beginning the design of an apparatus meeting this standard, the designer shall review the discussion on the limitations and accuracy, Section 13, discussions of the energy flows in a hot box, Annex A2, the metering box wall loss flow, Annex A3, and flanking loss, Annex...