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Analyze Snell’s Law in this experiment

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Answered by Matrix7777
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Explanation:

Verifying Snell's Law

Turn on the ray box and aim the light ray towards the glass block so that it makes an angle with the nearest surface of the block as shown in the picture. For each piece of paper, change the angle of the incoming ray.

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Snell's law gives the degree of refraction and relation between the angle of incidence, the angle of refraction and refractive indices of a given pair of media. We know that light experiences the refraction or bending when it travels from one medium to another medium. Snell's law predicts the degree of the bend.

Huygen's principle states that every point on a wavefront behaves as a source for secondary waves, whose common tangent (envelop) becomes the new wavefront. Using this principle, let's prove Snell's law of refraction - Ratio of the sine of angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant.

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