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Light & Optics
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Law of Reflection The angle of incidence of reflected light equals the angle of reflection. r = I Note that angles are measured relative to a normal to the mirror surface. shiny (+)dark (-) plane mirrorlight source incident ray normal reflected ray rr ii
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Ray tracing: plane mirror Construct the image using two rays. +- object 5 cm Image -5 cm Reflected rays are diverging. Extend reflected rays behind mirror. Name the image: Virtual, upright, true size
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Snell’s Law n 1 sin 1 = n 2 sin 2 n1n1 n2n2 11 angle of incidence 22 angle of refraction
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n1 < n2 When the index of refraction increases, light bends toward the normal. n1n1 n2n2 11 22 When n 1 < n 2 1 > 2
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n1 > n2 n1n1 n2n2 11 22 When the index of refraction decreases, light bends away from the normal. When n 1 > n 2 1 < 2
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Problem Light enters an oil from the air at an angle of 50 o with the normal, and the refracted beam makes an angle of 33 o with the normal. a)Draw this situation. b)Calculate the index of refraction of the oil. c)Calculate the speed of light in the oil
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Problem Light enters water from a layer of oil at an angle of 50 o with the normal. The oil has a refractive index of 1.65, and the water has a refractive index of 1.33. a)Draw this situation. b)Calculate the angle of refraction. c)Calculate the speed of light in the oil, and in the water
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