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Snells law

Problem 1 Light travels from crown glass (n=1.52) into air (n=1.00). The angle of refraction in air is 60o. What is the angle of incidence in glass?

Problem 1 Light travels from crown glass (n=1.52) into air (n=1.00). The angle of refraction in air is 60o. What is the angle of incidence in glass?

Problem 2 Light travels from crown glass (n=1.52) into water (n=1.33). The angle incidence in crown glass is 40o. What is the angle of refraction in water?

Problem 2 Light travels from crown glass (n=1.52) into water (n=1.33). The angle incidence in crown glass is 40o. What is the angle of refraction in water?

Problem 3 If the index of refraction for diamond is 2.42, what will be the angle of refraction in diamond for an angle of incidence, in water, of 60o?

Problem 3 If the index of refraction for diamond is 2.42, what will be the angle of refraction in diamond for an angle of incidence, in water, of 60o?

Problem 4 A ray of light in air (n=1.00) strikes a block of quartz at an angle of incidence of 30o. The angle of refraction of refraction is 20o. What is the index of refraction of the quartz?

Problem 4 A ray of light in air (n=1.00) strikes a block of quartz at an angle of incidence of 30o. The angle of refraction of refraction is 20o. What is the index of refraction of the quartz?

Problem 5 Light travels from air (n=1.00) into water (n=1.33). If the angle of refraction is 30o, what is the angle of incidence?

Problem 5 Light travels from air (n=1.00) into water (n=1.33). If the angle of refraction is 30o, what is the angle of incidence?

Problem 6 A ray of light passes from air (n=1.00) into water (n=1.33) at an angle of incidence of 50o. What is the angle of refraction?

Problem 6 A ray of light passes from air (n=1.00) into water (n=1.33) at an angle of incidence of 50o. What is the angle of refraction?

Problem 7 One ray of light in air (n=1.00) strikes a diamond (n=2.42) and another strikes a piece of fused quartz (n=1.46), in each case at an angle of incidence of 40o. What is the difference between the angles of refraction?

Problem 7 One ray of light in air (n=1.00) strikes a diamond (n=2.42) and another strikes a piece of fused quartz (n=1.46), in each case at an angle of incidence of 40o. What is the difference between the angles of refraction? 26 – 15 = 11o

A light ray travelling through air has an angle of 39o A light ray travelling through air has an angle of 39o. The light then enters into another medium at an angle of 28o. On the diagram below draw how light travels through the air into the unknown medium. (Use a protractor to help you do this question).

A light ray travelling through air has an angle of 39o A light ray travelling through air has an angle of 39o. The light then enters into another medium at an angle of 28o. On the diagram below draw how light travels through the air into the unknown medium. (Use a protractor to help you do this question). 39o 28o

a. On the diagram above label which medium is more dense and which is less dense. the unknown medium is more dense because the angle of refraction is smaller. b. Calculate the index of refraction for the unknown medium. c. What is the unknown medium? Water with sugar (10% Glucose solution in water)

Problem 9 A ray of light strikes a block of polyethylene (n=1.50) with angles of incidence of (a) 0o (b) 30o (c) 60o. Determine the angle of refraction in each case.

Problem 9 A ray of light strikes a block of polyethylene (n=1.50) with angles of incidence of (a) 0o (b) 30o (c) 60o. Determine the angle of refraction in each case.

Problem 9 A ray of light strikes a block of polyethylene (n=1.50) with angles of incidence of (a) 0o (b) 30o (c) 60o. Determine the angle of refraction in each case.