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an experiment to trace a path of ray ​

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Answered by waheednizami269
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Answer:

mirror or light simple

Answered by mussingh86
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Explanation:

Aim

To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism.

Materials Required

Following are the list of materials required for this experiment:

A white sheet

Soft board

Thumb pins

4-6 all pins

Prism

Pencil

Scale

Protractor

Drawing board

Procedure

Fix a white sheet on a drawing board using drawing pins.

Place the triangular prism resting on its triangular base. Using a pencil, draw the outline of the prism.

Draw NEN normal to the face of the prism AB. make an angle between 30° and 60°.

On the line PE, fix two pins at a distance of 5cm from each other and mark these as P and Q.

Look for the images of the pins at P and Q through the other face of the prism AC.

Fix two pins at R and S such that they appear as a straight line as that of the P and Q when it is viewed from AC face of the prism.

Remove the pins and the prism.

At point F, make the points R and S meet by extending them.

PQE is the incident ray which is extended till it meets face AC. SRF is the emergent ray which is

extended backward to meet at point G.

Now mark the angle of incidence ∠i, angle of refraction ∠r and the angle of emergence ∠e and ∠D as shown in the experimental setup.

Repeat the experiment for more angles between 30° and 60°.

conclusion

1)The incident ray bends towards the normal when it enters the prism and while leaving the prism it bends away from the normal.

2)With the increase in the angle of incidence, the angle of deviation decreases. After attaining the minimum value, it increases with an increase in the angle of incidence

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