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P5g - Refraction of waves Refraction is…
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Refraction
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When waves slow down, the wavelength gets shorter When waves speed up, the wavelength gets longer This causes the wave to change direction unless it is traveling along the normal.
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Refraction investigation Intro You are going to calculate the refractive indices and critical angles for glass and perspex blocks
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Refraction investigation Method 1.Watch the brief intro 2.Draw up 2 results tables, one for glass and one for perspex 3.Collect your apparatus 4.Repeat each experiment at least 5 times using the same angle i.
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Refractive index (n) n = speed of light in a vacuum speed of light in the medium n = 300 000 000 m/s speed of light in the medium
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Refractive index (n) MediumSpeed of light (m/s) Vacuum300 000 000 Air299 900 000 Water225 000 000 n = speed of light in a vacuum speed of light in the medium Q ~ What is n for a) air b) water
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Snell’s law i r n = sin i sin r medium i medium r “Angle of refraction depends on the refractive index”
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Snell’s law n = sin i sin r Q ~ If the medium is water (n = 1.33) and angle i is 30 , what is angle r ? n = sin i sin r 1.33 = sin 30 sin r sin r = sin 30 1.33 sin r = 0.5 = 0.38 1.33 r = 22
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Snell’s law n = sin i sin r Q ~ In another medium, if i is 30 and r is 12 , what is n? Q ~ If the medium is water (n = 1.33) and angle i is 40 , what is angle r ?
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Refraction investigation Analysis: Calculate n for air/glass and air/perspex interfaces using your experimental results 1.Pick one result from each material and use angles i and r 2.Use Snell’s law (n = sin i / sin r) to work out your values for n.
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Refractive index between 2 media i r medium i medium r n = n r n i
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Refractive index between 2 media i r water (n = 1.33) air (n = 1.0) n = n air = 1.0 n water 1.33 = 0.75 n = n r n i
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Refractive index between 2 media i r water (n = 1.33) glass (n = 1.5) n = n glass = 1.5 n water 1.33 = 1.12 n = n r n i
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Refraction investigation Analysis You can now calculate the refractive indices (n) for glass and perspex 1.Use your results n air/glass and n air/perspex 2.Assume that n air is 1.0
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Refraction investigation i r air (n = 1.0) glass (n = ?) n = n glass = n glass n air 1.0 n = n r n i n glass = ?
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Refraction investigation i r air (n = 1.0) perspex (n = ?) n = n perspex = n perpex n air 1.0 n = n r n i n perspex = ?
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Refractive index and critical angle “Total internal reflection”
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Refractive index and critical angle n = n r n i = sin i sin r = sin c sin 90 n r n i = sin c n r n i sin 90 = 1
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Refractive index and critical angle = sin c n r n i Refraction investigation Now, using your results you can calculate: 1)The critical angle for glass 2)The critical angle for perspex We will check your answers with a practical next lesson
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