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- 1.
- A phase synchronized linear array of 
6 
radiotelescopes 
40 
km apart operates on a wavelength of 
25 
cm.  
 
- (a)
- What angular separation of distant sources can it resolve?  
Please give your answer in arc seconds.  
 
- (b)
- If it ``looks at'' a source 
 800 
light years away, what is the source linear resolution 
 compared to the Sun-Jupiter distance?  
 
 
 
- 2.
- A sound absorbing straight wall is 20 m high 
and 100 m long; at its centre, ground level, is 
a 1.2 
m wide open doorway.  You are 
32 
m straight in front of the doorway when a whistle 
55 
m directly behind the doorway begins to blow at 
900 
Hz.  
How far along a line parallel to the wall 
(and passing through your present position) 
must you move before the sound first becomes imperceptible?  
 
- 3.
- Consider a series of 
10 
equal slits, each 
0.004 
cm wide, arrayed in a straight line with equal spacing so that 
0.22 
cm separates the centres of the first and last slits.  
This configuration is illuminated from behind 
by a distant source of light of wavelength 0.546 micron [ m]. m].
- (a)
- How many major intensity peaks will you see in the 
entire pattern displayed on a wide screen 20 m away 
  before the pattern first fades away laterally?  
 
- (b)
- How far apart and how wide (in mm) are the 
  principal maxima near the centre of the screen?  
  [``principal''  ``major''] ``major'']
 
 
- 4.
- It is claimed that a satellite carries a camera 
capable of discerning details as small as 
12 
cm across at a distance of 
200 
km, using visible light of wavelength 
0.55  m.  
What must be the minimum diameter of the camera lens? m.  
What must be the minimum diameter of the camera lens?
 
- 5.
- Two loudspeakers 
60 
cm apart each emit 
40 
watts of 
1800 
Hz sound uniformly over a conical region representing 
1/9 
of the full sphere of possible directions.  
Imagine a line AB parallel to the line joining the speakers, but 
28 
m distant from the speakers.  
Then suppose that you are 4 m off the system's symmetry axis 
(bisecting the line joining the speakers) on line AB.  
 
- (a)
- If only one speaker is operating, what is the sound intensity 
(in watts/m2) at your location?  
 
- (b)
- If both speakers are on, and in phase, 
  what sound intensity do you receive?  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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