A ray of light incident on the medium with al angle of incident and is refracted into the second mediumwith anglr find the ratio of the velocity of light in the first medium to the velocity of light in the second medium
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Refractive Index may be defined as the Ratio of sine of angle of Incidence to the sine of angle of Refraction.
It may also be defined as the Ratio of the speed of light in that medium with respect to other medium.
Now, Speed of the light in that medium can be told with the help of the Refractive Index.
Refractive Index = Sini/Sinr
where i is the angle of Incidence and r is the angle of the Refraction.
But,
Refractive Index = Speed of light in medium 1/Speed of light in medium 2.
∴ Speed of light in medium 1/Speed of light in medium 2. = Sini/Sinr
By Substituting the Numerical Values, We can find the Ratio easily.
Hope it helps.
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Refractive Index may be defined as the Ratio of sine of angle of Incidence to the sine of angle of Refraction.
It may also be defined as the Ratio of the speed of light in that medium with respect to other medium.
Now, Speed of the light in that medium can be told with the help of the Refractive Index.
Refractive Index = Sini/Sinr
where i is the angle of Incidence and r is the angle of the Refraction.
But,
Refractive Index = Speed of light in medium 1/Speed of light in medium 2.
∴ Speed of light in medium 1/Speed of light in medium 2. = Sini/Sinr
By Substituting the Numerical Values, We can find the Ratio easily.
Hope it helps.
It may also be defined as the Ratio of the speed of light in that medium with respect to other medium.
Now, Speed of the light in that medium can be told with the help of the Refractive Index.
Refractive Index = Sini/Sinr
where i is the angle of Incidence and r is the angle of the Refraction.
But,
Refractive Index = Speed of light in medium 1/Speed of light in medium 2.
∴ Speed of light in medium 1/Speed of light in medium 2. = Sini/Sinr
By Substituting the Numerical Values, We can find the Ratio easily.
Hope it helps.
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