Chapter 14 Refraction of light Chapter Opening 14.1 Bending of light 14.2 Phenomena involving the refraction of light 14.3 Total internal reflection 14.4.

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Chapter 14 Refraction of light Chapter Opening 14.1 Bending of light 14.2 Phenomena involving the refraction of light 14.3 Total internal reflection 14.4 Examples of total internal reflection E E

14.1 Bending of light Lessons What is refraction? Laws of refraction Refractive index Check point Key ideas Related Practical Practical 14.1 – Refraction of light Practical 14.2 – Laws of refraction

14.2 Phenomena involving the refraction of light Lessons Practical 14.3 – Apparent depth Related Practical Real and apparent depth Dispersion Check Point Key Ideas

14.3 Total internal reflection Lessons Practical 14.4 – Total internal reflection Related Practical What is total internal reflection? Finding the critical angle Key Ideas E

14.4 Examples of total internal reflection Lessons Practical 14.5 – Total internal reflection in prisms Related Practical Fish-eye view Total internal reflection in prisms Optical fibre Mirage Total internal reflection in diamonds Check Point Key Ideas E