Total internal reflection examples of everyday life
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Examples of TIR in everyday life,
☆ Formation of Mirages.
☆Shining of diamond.
☆Observation of internal organs through endoscope.
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the answer is here,
Examples of TIR in everyday life,
☆ Formation of Mirages.
☆Shining of diamond.
☆Observation of internal organs through endoscope.
:-)Hope it helps u.
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The examples of total internal reflection in daily life are;
: For diamond, the value of critical angle is 23°. When the ray of light incident at each face of diamond make an angle greater than the critical angle and suffer total internal reflection at various faces in diamond. That's why diamond shines brilliantly.
: It is an optical illusion due to which we see a layer of water at a short distance in a desert or a road on a hot day.
when actually there is no water at all. Mirage is produced by the total internal reflection of light in upward direction caused by atmospheric refraction.
: It is extremely thin and long strain of glass coated with thin layer material having lower refractive index. Coating of strain is called cladding. Optical fibre work on the principle of total internal reflection. When light fall on the one end of optical fibre it make an angle greater than the critical angle and suffer total internal reflection at each face. After traveling entire length it comes out from another end.
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Answer:
The examples of total internal reflection in daily life are;
: For diamond, the value of critical angle is 23°. When the ray of light incident at each face of diamond make an angle greater than the critical angle and suffer total internal reflection at various faces in diamond. That's why diamond shines brilliantly.
: It is an optical illusion due to which we see a layer of water at a short distance in a desert or a road on a hot day.
when actually there is no water at all. Mirage is produced by the total internal reflection of light in upward direction caused by atmospheric refraction.
: It is extremely thin and long strain of glass coated with thin layer material having lower refractive index. Coating of strain is called cladding. Optical fibre work on the principle of total internal reflection. When light fall on the one end of optical fibre it make an angle greater than the critical angle and suffer total internal reflection at each face. After traveling entire length it comes out from another end.
#BeBrainly.
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