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➮The thin layer of oil looks to be coloured due to❝ \blue{\texttt{Interference}}❞. When sun light falls on the layer of oil, it is reflected from both the upper layer and lower layer of surface.

➮The path difference between the two reflected rays is given by ,

\blue{\texttt{P}} ➭ 2μt cosθ

➮where,

u=\blue{\texttt{refractive index of layer}}

t=\blue{\texttt{thickness of layer}}

θ = \blue{\texttt{angle of refraction}}

If , p ➭n (λ/ 2)

➮Where,

\textbf{n}➭ ➋,➍ ,➏ , ...

then layer will appear dark .

and ,if \textbf{n}➭ ➊,❸, ❺,➐ , ..

the layer will appear bright.

❝The colours present in the reflected light will depend on the \blue{\texttt{thickness of the layer}}.❞

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A thin layer of colourless oil on water surface looks to be coloured in the sun light, why?

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➮The thin layer of oil looks to be coloured due to❝ ❞. When sun light falls on the layer of oil, it is reflected from both the upper layer and lower layer of surface.

➮The path difference between the two reflected rays is given by ,

➭ 2μt cosθ

➮where,

u=

t=

θ =

If , p ➭n (λ/ 2)

➮Where,

➭ ➋,➍ ,➏ , ...

then layer will appear dark .

and ,if ➭ ➊,❸, ❺,➐ , ..

the layer will appear bright.

❝The colours present in the reflected light will depend on the .❞

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