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tell any 10 uses due to Total Internal Reflection

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When the angle of incidence becomes larger than the critical angle, no refraction occurs. The entire light is reflected back into the denser medium. This is known as a total internal reflection of light. Prisms, binoculars, optical fibers are few applications and uses of Total internal reflection.When a ray of light traveling in the denser medium enters into a rarer medium, it bends away from the normal. If the angle of incidence ‘i’ increases’ the angle of refraction ‘r’ also increases. For a particular value of the angle of incidence, the angle of refraction becomes 90°. The angle of incidence, that cause the refracted ray in the rarer medium to bend through 90° is called critical angle

Examples:

  • Underwater reflection of a turtle.
  • Mirage is the image of some distant object that appears.
  • A fish that looks like water above as a mirror.

Total internal reflection is used in fiber optics which has a number of advantages in the telecommunication field.

The very fiber optics that carry the information which makes this website possible use total internal reflection.

Despite what many think, the internet runs almost entirely through fiber optics and not bounced off of satellites (except for remote locations).

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