Difference between revisions of "Test in Plane for Theta at 20 degrees and Phi at 0"
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Revision as of 05:12, 4 March 2017
Test for and
Substituting in the values found earlier for the case of
and
Since
The
distance from focal point 1 is:This is the radius from focal point 1, which is to be expected since the y component is equal to zero for
The focii are located at
This implies that with respect to the origin, x', we find
This is verified with CED
![X in detector plane.png](/./images/3/34/X_in_detector_plane.png)
Since the x' dimension is the hypotenuse in a right triangle of 65 degrees