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explain partial reflection critical angle and total internal reflection with the help of neat labelled diagram​

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Answered by harshchhawal233
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When an oblique ray of light travels from optically denser medium to an optically rarer medium, it bends away from the normal at the surface separating the two media.

∙ According to Snells law, the angle of refraction increases with the increase in the angle of incidence. The figure below shows refraction between two media.

∙ As shown in the figure above, the rays AB

2

and AB

3

originating from Point A of the source undergoes partial refraction and partial reflection.

∙ The refracted ray for the incident ray AB

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travels along the surface separating the two media. So, its angle of refraction is 90

.

∙ When a ray of light travels from the denser medium to the rarer medium, the angle of incidence for which the angle of refraction is 90

is known as the critical angle.

∙ When the angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle, the ray is totally internally reflected. This is the phenomenon of total internal reflection.

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