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tealfrog391Lv1
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A certain grade of crude oil has an index of refraction of . A ship accidentally spills of this oil into the ocean, and the oil spreads into a thin, uniform slick. If the film produces a first-order maximum of light of wavelength normally incident on it, how much surface area of the ocean does the oil slick cover? Assume the index of refraction of the ocean water is .
A certain grade of crude oil has an index of refraction of . A ship accidentally spills of this oil into the ocean, and the oil spreads into a thin, uniform slick. If the film produces a first-order maximum of light of wavelength normally incident on it, how much surface area of the ocean does the oil slick cover? Assume the index of refraction of the ocean water is .
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John Edward CayasLv10
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