For an independent study project, you design an experiment to measure the speed
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Question
For an independent study project, you design an experiment to measure the speed of light. You propose to bounce laser light off a mirror that is 52.0 km due east and have it detected by a light sensor that is 121 m due south of the laser. The first problem is to orient the mirror so that the laser light reflects off the mirror and into the light sensor.
(a) Determine the angle that the normal to the mirror should make with respect to due west. .0666 Correct: Your answer is correct. °
(b) Since you can read your protractor only so accurately, the mirror is slightly misaligned and the actual angle between the normal to the mirror and due west exceeds the desired amount by 0.004°. Determine how far south you need to move the light sensor in order to detect the reflected laser light.
Explanation / Answer
Let the angle that the normal to the mirror should make with respect to due west be @
Draw the Ray diagram .
tan(2@) = 121/52000 = 0.13332263°/2 = 0.0666°
If @ exceeds by 0.004° then effective angle of the triangle in Ray diagram becomes 2*(0.0666° + 0.004°)
tan(0.1412°) = D / 52000
D = 128.15 m
This means the sensor should be moved to South by 128.15-121 = 7.15 m
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