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Refraction and Lenses
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Refraction The change in direction or ‘bending’ of light.
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Snell’s Law Snell came up with a way to figure out how far light will ‘bend’ depending upon the medium the light traveled from and to. Link to interactive Snell’s Law Applet Willebrord van Roijen Snell Willebrord van Roijen Snell 1580-1626
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Snell’s Actual Law n 1 is the index of refraction for the incident medium. n 2 is the index of refraction for the refracting medium. θ 1 is the incident angle θ 2 is the angle of refraction Link to Überdork’s ridiculous tribute to Snell’s law.
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Example Problem 1 A light beam in air hits a smooth lake at an angle of 30 degrees. At what angle is it refracted?
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Index of Refraction and the Speed of Light n = index of refraction c = 3x10 8 m/s V material = Velocity of light in that material
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Total Internal Reflection Total internal reflection is a phenomenon that happens only when light passes from a more optically dense medium to a less dense optical medium. The incident ray’s angle is so ‘great’ that there is no refracted ray. Link to Total Internal Reflection Animation
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Applications of Total Internal Reflection Mirages Fiber Optics Diamonds Turn yourself into a diamond
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Example Problem 5 Find the critical angle for diamond.
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Example Problem 6 The critical angle for a special glass in air is 41 deg. What is the critical angle if the glass is immersed in water?
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Dispersion of Light The separation of light into it’s spectrum is called dispersion.
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Lenses Lens: Any transparent material with an index of refraction greater than that of air which re-directs lights path
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Lens Equations
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Convex Lens Anatomy
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Convex Example Problem
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Concave Lens Anatomy
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Chromatic Aberration Chromatic Aberration – A defect where different colors are focused at different spots, especially at edges. Objects appear to be ringed in color.
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Lens Applications
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Nearsighted / Farsighted
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Cameras
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