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sweet-ann [11.9K]
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HELP ME!! (I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!)

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coldgirl [10]2 years ago
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The <em>total light intensity</em> is then

\bf \int_{-10^{-6}}^{10^{-6}} I(\theta)d\theta=\int_{-10^{-6}}^{10{-6}}\frac{10^8sin^2(\frac{\pi 10^9sin\theta}{632.8})}{(\frac{\pi 10^9sin\theta}{632.8})^2}d\theta

Since \bf I(\theta) is an <em>even function</em>

\bf \int_{-10^{-6}}^{10^{-6}} I(\theta)d\theta=2\int_{0}^{10^{-6}}I(\theta)d\theta

and we only have to divide the interval \bf [0,10^{-6}] in five equal sub-intervals \bf I_1,I_2,I_3,I_4,I_5 with midpoints \bf m_1,m_2,m_3,m_4,m_5

The sub-intervals and their midpoints are

\bf I_1=[0,\frac{10^{-6}}{5}]\;,m_1=10^{-5}\\I_2=[\frac{10^{-6}}{5},2\frac{10^{-6}}{5}]\;,m_2=3*10^{-5}\\I_3=[2\frac{10^{-6}}{5},3\frac{10^{-6}}{5}]\;,m_3=5*10^{-5}\\I_4=[3\frac{10^{-6}}{5},4\frac{10^{-6}}{5}]\;,m_4=7*10^{-5}\\I_5=[4\frac{10^{-6}}{5},10^{-6}]\;,m_5=9*10^{-5}

<em>By the midpoint rule</em>

\bf \int_{0}^{10^{-6}}I(\theta)d\theta\approx\frac{10^{-6}}{5}[I(m_1)+I(m_2)+...+I(m_5)]

computing the values of I:

\bf I(m_1)=I(10^{-5})=\frac{10^8sin^2(\frac{\pi 10^9sin(10^{-5})}{632.8})}{(\frac{\pi 10^9sin(10^{-5})}{632.8})^2}=13681.31478

\bf I(m_2)=I(3*10^{-5})=\frac{10^8sin^2(\frac{\pi 10^9sin(3*10^{-5})}{632.8})}{(\frac{\pi 10^9sin(3*10^{-5})}{632.8})^2}=4144.509447

Similarly with the help of a calculator or spreadsheet we find

\bf I(m_3)=3.09562973\\I(m_4)=716.7480066\\I(m_5)=211.3187228

and we have

\bf \int_{0}^{10^{-6}}I(\theta)d\theta\approx\frac{10^{-6}}{5}[I(m_1)+I(m_2)+...+I(m_5)]=\frac{10^{-6}}{5}(18756.98654)=0.003751395

Finally the the total light intensity

would be 2*0.003751395 = 0.007502795

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