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A ray of light passes from glass having a refractive index of s into air. The angle of incidence for which the angle of refraction is twice of angle of incidence, is​

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Answered by kurmasrikshith
1

Answer:

angle of incidence is sin  -1 (3/5)

Explanation:

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Answered by schiranjeet973
0

Answer:

Explanation:According to Snell's law, when a light ray incidents on a surface separating two transparent media, the product μsinθ  of a light ray is constant.

where, μ is the refractive index of the medium and \theta is the angle of incidence/refraction.

Given, angle of refraction is double the angle of incidence

→r=2i

light ray passes from a glass of refractive index μ=1.6 to air.

⟹1.6sin(i)=sin(2i)=2sin(i)cos(i)

⟹cos(i)=0.8

⟹i=cos  

−1

(0.8)=sin  

−1

(0.6)

Therefore, angle of incidence is sin  

−1

(  

5

3

​  

) .

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