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Chapter 29 B
Light Waves
Thin Films
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When light waves that are in phase meet, the result is
a. brighter light.
b. no light.
c. dimmer light.
d. light of shifted frequency.
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When light waves that are in phase meet, the result is
a. brighter light.
b. no light.
c. dimmer light.
d. light of shifted frequency.
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A beam of white light that reflects from a pair of closely spaced surfaces has color
because some of the reflected light is
a. converted to a different frequency.
b. deflected.
c. subtracted from the beam.
d. amplified.
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A beam of white light that reflects from a pair of closely spaced surfaces has color
because some of the reflected light is
a. converted to a different frequency.
b. deflected.
c. subtracted from the beam.
d. amplified.
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If a portion of a soap bubble in sunlight appears greenish blue, then the light
canceled by interference was
a. red.
b. yellow.
c. blue.
d. greenish blue.
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If a portion of a soap bubble in sunlight appears greenish blue, then the light
canceled by interference was
a. red.
b. yellow.
c. blue.
d. greenish blue.
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When light is canceled by the interference in thin films, the color
produced is
a. often brighter than the incident light.
b. a primary color.
c. the complement of the color canceled.
d. iridescent.
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When light is canceled by the interference in thin films, the color
produced is
a. often brighter than the incident light.
b. a primary color.
c. the complement of the color canceled.
d. iridescent.
Comment: Although iridescent colors are often seen when interference occurs in objects such as sea shells, the color always produced is the complement of the color canceled.