Physics, asked by jessicarobin2008, 4 months ago

Rays of light enter and leave a box as shown below. What could be inside the box to make the rays behave as shown? Justify your answer by drawing the appropriate diagram.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Its is just a Refraction of two rays.

See the image ..

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Answered by prateekmishra16sl
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Answer: Glass slab can be inside the box.

Explanation:

Final emerging rays are parallel to incident rays. They are just shifted by some distance .
It is seen in case of refraction from glass slab.

Two refractions occur when a ray of light passes through a glass slab:

  1. Air to Glass
  2. Glass to Air

The final emerging ray is parallel to incident ray separated by some distance d.
If the incident ray is normal to glass slab, the ray passes undeviated.

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