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In Fig. 35-33, two light pulses are sent through layers of plastic with thicknesses of either Lor 2Las shown and indexes of refraction n1=1.55, n2=1.70, n3=1.60, n4=1.45,n5=1.59 , n6=1.65 and n7=1.50. (a) Which pulse travels through the plastic in less time? (b) What multiple of Lcgives the difference in the traversal times of the pulses?

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(a) The pulse 2 take less than to travel through plastic.

(b) The multiple of Lc which gives the difference in the traversal of the pulses time is 0.03.

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01

Write the given data from the question

Thickness isL or 2L.

The index of refractions are as below.

n1=1.55n2=1.70n3=1.60n4=1.45n5=1.59n6=1.65n7=1.50

02

Determine the formulas to calculate the time and difference in the traversal times of pulses:

The expression to calculate the time is given as follows.

t=dv ......(1)

Here, d is the distance and role="math" localid="1663063320152" vis the speed.

The expression to calculate the difference in traversal time is given as follows.

Δt=t1-t2 ......(2)

Here,t1 is the time for the pulse 1andt2 is time for the pulse 2 .

03

(a) Calculate the pulse travels through the plastic in less time:

The speed of light in the medium, v=cn

Calculate the time of travelling pulse through medium,

Substitute cn for vinto equation (1).

t1=dcn=dcn

By using the above equation, calculate the time for pulse 1.

t1=2Lc×n5+Lc×n6+Lc×n7=Lc2n5+n6+n7

Substitute 1.59 for n5, 1.65for n6 and localid="1663064157431" 1.50 for localid="1663064176819" n7 into above equation.

t1=Lc2×1.59+1.65+1.50=Lc6.33=6.33Lc

Calculate the time for the pulse 2.

t2=Lcn1+Lcn2+Lcn3+Lcn4=Lcn1+n2+n3+n4

Substitute 1.55 for n1, 1.70for n2, 1.60 for n3 , and 1.45 for n4 into above equation.

t2=Lc1.55+1.70+1.60+1.45=Lc6.3=6.3Lc

Hence, the pulse 2 take less than to travel through plastic.

04

(b) Calculate the difference in traversal times of the pulses:

Calculate the difference in the traversal of the time.

Substitute 6.33Lcfor t1 and 6.3Lc for t2 into equation (2)

Δt=6.33Lc-6.3Lc=0.03Lc

Hence, the multiple of Lc which gives the difference in the traversal of the pulses time is0.03 .

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