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define WAVE FRONT? Huygens principal n Snell's law?

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Wave front

a surface containing points affected in the same way by a wave at a given time.

Huygens' Principle

The Dutch physicist Christian Huygens imagined each point of a propagating disturbance as capable of originating new pulses that contributed to the disturbance an instant later. To show how his model of light propagation implied the laws of geometrical optics, he formulated a principle which says that each point on the leading surface of a wave disturbance may be regarded as a secondary source of spherical waves, which themselves progress with the speed of light in the medium and whose envelope at later times constitutes the new wavefront. Notice that the new wavefront is tangent to each wavelet at a single point. According to Huygens, the remainder of each wavelet is to be disregarded in the application of the principle. In so disregarding the effectiveness of the overlapping wavelets, Huygens avoided the possibility of diffraction of the light into the region of geometric shadow. Huygens also ignored the wavefront formed by the back half of the wavelets, since these wavefronts implied a light disturbance traveling in the opposite direction. Despite weaknesses in this model, remedied later by Fresnel and others, Huygens was able to apply his principle to prove the laws of both refection and refraction.

Snell's law

a law stating that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction of a wave are constant when it passes between two given media.


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