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Destructive interference anti-reflective film, index of refraction, similar to soap bubble film problem?

A flat transparent slab of material with an index of refraction n1 is exposed to the air (n1) and is thus subject to contamination from the air. You?ve been asked to cover the slab with an anti-reflective coating of MgF2 whose index of refraction is n2. What is the smallest thickness of the MgF2 coating that will eliminate reflected light of wavelength λ when the light arrives with an incident angle θ? Please show your work for the following cases.A) If 1 lt; n1 lt; n2.B) If 1 lt; n2 lt; n1.

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NO! The apartment's insurance only covers the structure. This is why you should always have renters insurance. If FEMA determined it uninhabitable, then there is nothing you can do. You have to find another place to live. It is a tragedy, but there is not much you can do but deal with it and move on with your life. I'm sorry if that's a bit harsh, but I'm not one to sugar coat the truth.
My daughter went through this stage i ended up just buying fancy dress clothes etc she did not mind wearing them lol
I'd say put it out or watch it just to be safe! If you feel like it's a risk then it's better to take any precaution necessary to prevent it.
Throw water on it. And no, you should never leave a fire unattended. You should also have a water source nearby (like a hose) to get control of the fire in case it spreads out of bounds.

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