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1 Early Work – Mar. 6 List at least three places where you see or use reflections.

2 Labs Light and Color Law of Reflection Law of Refractions Everyone turns in a lab 4 in a group

3 Early Work – Mar. 8 What’s the difference between reflection and refraction?

4 Lab In groups of four, with six mirrors, align the mirrors at angles so that one object can “see” another object. –First put butcher paper on top of your desks –After mirrors are aligned, mark mirror placements (with chalk) –Draw the line of sight between each mirror –Measure the angles made with the normal Write a few sentences about what you discovered doing this lab.

5 Ch 17 Reflection and Refraction

6 Demo

7 Law of Reflection Angle of Incidence –The angle the incoming beam makes with the normal Angle of Reflection –The angle the outgoing beam makes with the normal Angle of Incidence = Angle of Reflection

8 Regular Reflection When parallel rays hit a smooth surface, such as a mirror, they are reflected in parallel rays

9 Diffuse Reflection When parallel rays hit a rough surface, such as the page of a book or a wall, they are reflected in all directions

10 Refraction A waves change in direction at a boundary The beam in the first medium is called the incident ray The beam in the second medium is called the refracted ray The angle of refraction is the angle the refracted ray makes with the normal –If the angle of refraction is smaller than the angle of incidence, then the new medium is more optically dense

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12 Snell’s Law Willebrord Snell, in 1621, wrote –The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant (depending on the medium) r i n   sin  But this is only for a vacuum!

13 Snell’s Law in General Cases rrii nn  sin  “n” found on P397 in book!

14 Example A light beam in air hits a sheet of crown glass at an angle of 30.0°. At what angle is it refracted?

15 Index of Refraction and the Speed of Light The index of refraction is not only a measure of how much the light will bend, –But also of how fast light travels in the medium substance v c n 

16 Example Find the speed of light in water.

17 Early Work – Mar. 12 A ray of light strikes a mirror at an angle of incidence of 28°. What is the angle of reflection? A ray of light has angle of incidence of 25.0° upon the surface of a piece of quartz. What is the angle of refraction?

18 Total Internal Reflection

19 Critical Angle The critical angle, θ C, of a substance is the incident angle that causes the refracted ray to lie right along the boundary of the substance. Only occurs when going from a more optically dense medium into a lesser one (such as air) To find θ C, use Snell’s Law

20 Critical Angle rrii nn  sin  90sin rii nn  rii nn  i r i n n  i r i n n arcsin 

21 Effects of Refraction Mirages Lingering sunlight Shift of images in liquid

22 Rainbows

23 Bkwk P410: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16, 21, 22, 24, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51, Ch. 17 Quiz Wednesday! –Must take prior to spring break


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