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kodithompson

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A nearsighted man wears contact lenses of -3.00 diopters. With these lenses, his corrected near point is 25.0 cm. What is his uncorrected near point?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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If the central maximum in a single slit diffraction pattern has intensity I0, the intensity of the secondary maximum that is nearest to it is closest to
 
  A) I0. B) 2I0. C) I0/4. D) I0/2. E) 0.045I0.



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lou

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Answer to Question 1

14.3 cm

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kodithompson

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Reply 2 on: Jul 29, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Excellent

 

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