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Announcements FINAL EXAM: PHYS 132-001: Wednesday, May 10 @ 10-11:50 am Homework for tomorrow… Ch. 23, Probs. 14, 16, 18, & 53 CQ3: a) nothing b) no image 23.4: 5.4 m 23.8: 42° 23.9: 4.33 m Office hours… MW 10-11 am TR 9-10 am F 12-1 pm Tutorial Learning Center (TLC) hours: MTWR 8-6 pm F 8-11 am, 2-5 pm Su 1-5 pm

Ray Optics (Refraction) Chapter 23 Ray Optics (Refraction)

Last time… Snell’s Law is… Critical Angle, θc, for Total Internal Reflection…

Quiz Question 1 A laser beam undergoes two refractions plus total internal reflection at the interface between medium 2 and medium 3. Which is true? n1 < n3. n1 > n3. There’s not enough information to compare n1 and n3.

i.e. 23.5: Total internal reflection A light bulb is set in the bottom of a 3.0 m deep swimming pool. What is the diameter of the circle of light seen on the water’s surface from above?

Fiber Optics… The most important modern application of total internal reflection (TIR) is optical fibers. Light rays enter the glass fiber, then impinge on the inside wall of the glass at an angle above the critical angle, so they undergo TIR and remain inside the glass. The light continues to “bounce” its way down the tube as if it were inside a pipe.

Fiber Optics… In a practical optical fiber, a small-diameter glass core is surrounded by a layer of glass cladding. The glass used for the core and the cladding have: ncore  ncladding

23.4: Image Formation by Refraction Q: If you see a fish that appears to be swimming close to the front of an aquarium, but then look through the side, you’ll find that the fish is actually farther than you thought. Why?

23.4: Image Formation by Refraction Q: If you see a fish that appears to be swimming close to the front of an aquarium, but then look through the side, you’ll find that the fish is actually farther than you thought. Why? A: Refraction of light at the boundary!

23.4: Image Formation by Refraction What is the image distance, s’, in terms of the object distance, s, as measured from the boundary?

23.4: Image Formation by Refraction What is the image distance, s’, in terms of the object distance, s, as measured from the boundary? Notice: n2 is the index of refraction of the material that the light ray is transmitted into.

Quiz Question 2 A fish in an aquarium with flat sides looks out at a hungry cat. To the fish, the distance to the cat appears to be less than the actual distance. equal to the actual distance. more than the actual distance.

i.e. 23.6 An air bubble in a window A fish and a sailor look at each other through a 5.0 cm thick glass porthole in a submarine. There happens to be an air bubble right in the center of the glass. How far behind the surface of the glass does the air bubble appear to the fish? To the sailor?

23.5 Color and Dispersion Color is a perception, NOT a physical quantity! A prism disperses white light into various colors. When a particular color of light enters a prism, its color does NOT change.

23.5 Color and Dispersion Different colors are associated with light of different wavelengths. The longest wavelengths are perceived as red light; the shortest as violet light. What we perceive as white light is a mixture of all colors.

Dispersion… is the slight variation of index of refraction with wavelength. Below is the dispersion curves of two common glasses. Notice: n is larger when the wavelength is shorter.

Dispersion… is the slight variation of index of refraction with wavelength. Below is the dispersion curves of two common glasses. Notice: n is larger when the wavelength is shorter. Q: Which color travels faster (in the material)?

Dispersion… is the slight variation of index of refraction with wavelength. Below is the dispersion curves of two common glasses. Notice: n is larger when the wavelength is shorter. Q: Which color travels faster (in the material)? Q: Which color refracts more?