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Aim: How can we explain Snell’s Law?
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Aim: How can we explain Snell’s Law?
Do Now:
What is the speed of light in zircon?
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Refraction• Waves that are transmitted through
a boundary often change direction when entering the new medium. This bending of the path of waves is called REFRACTION.
Air
Transmitted Ray is Refracted
Light Wave
Water
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Optics Demo
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Effects of Refraction
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Snell’s Law
2211 sinsin nn
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A beam of light strikes a crown glass block at an angle of 60o.
What is the angle of refraction?
n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2
(1.00) sin (60o) = (1.52) sin θ2
sin θ2 = (1.00) sin (60o)
(1.52)
θ2 = 35o
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An incident ray in lucite is refracted through water. If the
incident ray is at an angle of 50o, what is the angle of refraction?
n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2
(1.50) sin (50o) = (1.33) sin θ2
sin θ2 = (1.50) sin (50o)
(1.33)
θ2 = 60o
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Less Dense to More Dense
• Light is traveling from a FASTER to a SLOWER medium
• The light will bend towards the normal.
• Ex: Air to water
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More Dense to Less Dense
• Light is traveling from a SLOWER to a FASTER medium
• The light will bend away from the normal line.
• Ex: Water to Air
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But what if the light is not entering the new medium at an angle?
THE LIGHT WILL NOT BEND!!
No Refraction
Air
Water
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Relationship between v and λ
• FREQUENCY IS CONSTANT
v = fλ• v increases λ increases
• v decreases λ decreases
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As a monochromatic beam of light passes obliquely from flint
glass into water, how do the characteristics of the beam of
light change?(1) Its wavelength decreases and its frequency
decreases.(2) Its wavelength decreases and its frequency increases.(3) Its wavelength increases and it bends toward the
normal.(4) Its wavelength increases and it bends away from the
normal.
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Trace the path of the ray
Flint glass
Lucite
Diamond
If a ray exits to the same material it started in, the incident angle is equal to the final refracted angle!
θ
θ