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Review for Test #1 Responsible for: - Chapters 35 and 36 and section 34.6 - Notes from class - Problems worked in class - Homework assignments Test format: - 18 multiple-choice problems (5.56 points each) - 2 bonus problems (5 points each) - Time: 75 minutes Test materials: - Pencil, eraser, and non- programmable calculator - No formulae sheet or paper; all provided -

Review for Test #1 Responsible for: - Chapters 35 and 36 and section 34.6 - Notes from class - Problems worked in class - Homework assignments Test

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Page 1: Review for Test #1  Responsible for: - Chapters 35 and 36 and section 34.6 - Notes from class - Problems worked in class - Homework assignments  Test

Review for Test #1 Responsible for:

- Chapters 35 and 36 and section 34.6- Notes from class

- Problems worked in class- Homework

assignments

Test format:- 18 multiple-choice problems (5.56 points

each) - 2 bonus problems (5 points each) - Time: 75 minutes

Test materials: - Pencil, eraser, and non-

programmable calculator - No formulae sheetor paper; all provided - Closed

textbook and notes

Page 2: Review for Test #1  Responsible for: - Chapters 35 and 36 and section 34.6 - Notes from class - Problems worked in class - Homework assignments  Test

Material Covered Chapter 34.6: Electromagnetic Spectrum

- Wavelength and frequency of light waves

Chapters 35: Laws of Geometric Optics - Law of reflection

- Index of Refraction, Snell’s Law - Dispersion and Prisms

- Total internal reflection- Huygen’s and

Fermat’s Principles

Chapter 36: Mirrors and Lens - Images from spherical mirrors and

refraction - Thin lenses and aberrations- Real and virtual images,

magnification - Optical devicesScores available by the following Tuesday(?)

Page 3: Review for Test #1  Responsible for: - Chapters 35 and 36 and section 34.6 - Notes from class - Problems worked in class - Homework assignments  Test

Example Problem 36.52The desired overall magnification of a compound microscope is 140X. The objective alone produces a lateral magnification of 12.0X. Determine the required focal length of the eyepiece