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In the activity obtaining a relation between angle of incidence and angle of refraction, what do you conclude ?

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Answered by deeppatidar5835
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Explanation:

From snell's law

Snell's law (also known as the snell-descartes law and the law of refraction) is a formula used to describe the relationship between the angle of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other waves passing through a boundary between two different isotropic media, such as water, glass, or air.

refractiveindex=

sinr

sini

μ=

sinr

sini

Answered by moveofficemove
2

Explanation:

Aim : Identifying relation between angle of incidence and angle of refraction.

Materials required : Pro circle, scale, small black painted plank, a semi circular glass disc of thickness nearly 2 cm, pencil and laser light.

Preparation of Pro Circle :

1) Take a wooden plank which is covered with white chart.

2) Draw two perpendicular lines, passing through the middle of the paper as shown in the figure.

3) Let the intersecting point be O.

4) Mark one line as NN which is normal to the another line marked as MM.

5) Here MM represents the line drawn along the interface of two media and NN represents the normal drawn to this line at 'O'.

6) Take a protractor and place it along NN in such a way that its centre coincides with 'O' as shown in figure.

7) Then mark the angles from 0∘ to 90∘ on both sides of the line NN.

8) Repeat the same on the other side of the line NN.

9) The angles should be represented on circular line.

Porcedure :

10) Now place a semi-circular glass disc so that its diameter coincides with the interface line (MM) and its centre coincides with the point O.

11) Take the laser light and send it along NN in such a way that the laser propagates from air to glass through the interface at point O and observe the way of laser light coming from other side of disc.

12) There is no deviation.

13) Send Laser light along a line which makes 15∘ with NN and see that it must pass through point O.

14) Measure its corresponding angle of refraction.

15) Repeat the experiment with angle of incidences of 20∘,30∘,40∘,50∘ and 60∘ and note the corresponding angles of refraction.

Observation :

1) Find sin i, sin r for every i and r note down the values in table.

2) If i is increases, r is also increases.

3) Evaluate sinisinr for every incident angle i.

4) We get sinisinr as constant. It is called as refractive index.

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