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Refraction of Light
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Refraction The bending of light as it travels, at an angle, from a material with one refractive index to a material with a different refractive index. Light travels at a constant speed and a straight line as long as it is in the same medium The bending of light as it travels, at an angle, from a material with one refractive index to a material with a different refractive index. Light travels at a constant speed and a straight line as long as it is in the same medium
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Fermat’s Principle Light will choose the path that takes less time to travel through
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Using Rays to Describe Refraction Reflected ray and incident ray are the same. Refracted ray: the ray that is bent upon entering a second medium. Angle of refraction: the angle between the normal and a refracted ray (represented by upper-case R) Reflected ray and incident ray are the same. Refracted ray: the ray that is bent upon entering a second medium. Angle of refraction: the angle between the normal and a refracted ray (represented by upper-case R)
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Direction of Refracted Ray When a light ray travels from a medium where the speed is faster (air) to a medium where it’s slower (water), the refracted ray bends toward the normal. When a light ray travels from a slow medium to a fast medium, the refracted ray bends away from the normal. When a light ray travels from a medium where the speed is faster (air) to a medium where it’s slower (water), the refracted ray bends toward the normal. When a light ray travels from a slow medium to a fast medium, the refracted ray bends away from the normal.
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Index of Refraction Is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a given medium. n = c v n is the index of refraction c is the speed of light in a vacuum v is the speed of light in a medium Is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a given medium. n = c v n is the index of refraction c is the speed of light in a vacuum v is the speed of light in a medium
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Dispersion The process of separating colours by refraction. White light includes all the wavelengths of visible light. When you shine white light through a prism, the light is separated due to each colour having a different wavelength and therefore move at different speeds. The process of separating colours by refraction. White light includes all the wavelengths of visible light. When you shine white light through a prism, the light is separated due to each colour having a different wavelength and therefore move at different speeds.
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Problems… Calculate the speed of light in fused quartz. Step 1: look up the index of refraction for fused quartz in Table 11.1 on page 454. (standardized values) Step 2: write the equation n= c/v Step 3: substitute and solve 1.46 = 3.00 x 10 8 m/s v 1.46v = 3.00 x 10 8 m/s v = 2.05 x 10 8 m/s Calculate the speed of light in fused quartz. Step 1: look up the index of refraction for fused quartz in Table 11.1 on page 454. (standardized values) Step 2: write the equation n= c/v Step 3: substitute and solve 1.46 = 3.00 x 10 8 m/s v 1.46v = 3.00 x 10 8 m/s v = 2.05 x 10 8 m/s
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You Try It! P. 455 # 1-4 P. 456 # 1-3, 5, 8. P. 455 # 1-4 P. 456 # 1-3, 5, 8.
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