1
answer
0
watching
139
views
23 Nov 2019
Electromagnetic radiation (light) consists of waves. More than a century ago, scientists thought that light, like other waves, required a medium (called the ether) to support its transmission. Glass, having a typical mass density of ? = 2650 kg/m^3, also supports the transmission of light. What would the elastic modulus of glass have to be to support the transmission of light waves at a speed of v = 2.21 · 108 m/s? (For comparison: the actual elastic modulus of window glass is 5 · 10^10 N/m^2.)
Electromagnetic radiation (light) consists of waves. More than a century ago, scientists thought that light, like other waves, required a medium (called the ether) to support its transmission. Glass, having a typical mass density of ? = 2650 kg/m^3, also supports the transmission of light. What would the elastic modulus of glass have to be to support the transmission of light waves at a speed of v = 2.21 · 108 m/s? (For comparison: the actual elastic modulus of window glass is 5 · 10^10 N/m^2.)
Elin HesselLv2
8 Jul 2019