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Lecture 15 Ray Optics Chapter 23 PHYSICS 270 Dennis Papadopoulos March 9, 2010
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Wave vs. Ray Model nm
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Ray Optics Line of sight Self Luminous vs. Reflected
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Important Concepts
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Pictorial Representation - Ray Diagrams
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Apertures – Camera Obscura
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A long, thin light bulb illuminates a vertical aperture. Which pattern of light do you see on a viewing screen behind the aperture?
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Light spreads horizontally due to different parts of the lightbulb Light spreads vertically as it goes through the vertical aperture
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The Plane Mirror – Virtual Image Reflected rays coming from point P’ – The Virtual; Image Point – s=s’
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Two plane mirrors form a right angle. How many images of the ball can you see in the mirrors? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
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A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4 Two plane mirrors form a right angle. How many images of the ball can you see in the mirrors?
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Image Formation Object point (P,Q) maps to Virtual Image point (P’,Q’) : Rule
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Index of Refraction Phase of wave rotates faster in materials than in vacuum
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Reflection and Refraction Ptolemy 140 AD Snell 1621 sin i n sin r Snell’s law allow us to predict how light is going to bend in going fro air to water n=1.5 Is there a way of thinking that makes this evident and proves its generality -> Fermat
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Fermat’s Principle of Least Time Of all possible paths that light takes to get from one point to another light takes the path that corresponds to the shortest time AEB=AEB’ Shortest length from A to B after hitting the mirror is the one that goes as a straight line from A to B’, i.e. ACB’. Notice that ACB has equal incidence and reflection angles Angle BCF=Angle B’CF= Angle DCA
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Fermat’s Principle for Refraction Snell’s law rr The slower the medium the smaller the refraction angle
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