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verify sin i/sin r is a constant observation

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Answered by Kanishkasrivastava
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take 3 observations for this
Answered by lawsandrules1
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EXPERIMENT-01

REFRACTION THROUGH GLASS SLAB

AIM: To trace the course of different rays of light through a rectangular glass

slab at different angles of incidence, measure the angle of incidence,

refraction and verify Snell`s law. Also measure the lateral displacement.

APPARATUS: Drawing board, sheet of paper, board pins, rectangular glass

slab.

THEORY:

Consider a rectangular glass slab EFGH as shown in fig. A ray of light

AB incident at an angle of incidence i with the normal NN1

at the point of

incidence B. This ray is refracted along BC and bent towards the normal

because it is going from air to glass. The refracted ray again suffers refraction at

the surface GH and bents away from the normal MM` and emerges along CD

which is thus the emergent ray. The emergent ray is parallel to the incident ray

but is displaced. The distance between the incident ray produced forward and

the emergent ray i.e. distance CP gives us the lateral displacement.  

PROCEDURE:

a) Fix a sheet of white paper on the drawing board with the help of drawing

pins at the four corners of the sheet.

b) Place a glass slab at the centre of the paper and mark its boundary EFGH

with fine pencil.

c) Remove the glass slab. Draw any line AB making an angle of 400 with

the normal at the point B, the middle point of EF approximately.

d) Put the glass slab back in position on the boundary line. Fix two pins P1

and P2 vertically on the line AB at least 5cm apart- and one pin close to

the slab.

e) Look for the image of these pins in the slab from the opposite side GH

and fix two pins P3 and P4 so that they are in the line with the image of P1

and P2 as seen through the slab and at least 5cm apart.

f) Join the pricks of P3 and P4 to obtain the emergent ray. Draw a normal to

GH at the point C. join BC to get the refracted ray.

g) Measure the angle of incidence and angle of refraction. Produce AB

forward and draw a perpendicular from C on AB produced to meet it at P.

Then the lateral displacement = CP.

h) Repeat the experiment with different angles of incidence 500

and 600

.

OBSERVATION TABLE:

S.N Angle of

incidence, i

Angle of

refraction, r

Sin i Sin r μ =

Sin i / Sinr

Lateral

Displacement

1. 400

2. 500

3. 600

GRAPH: Plot graph Sini Vs Sinr.

CONCLUSION: It is clear from the observation table that the ratio of Sini and

Sinr is constant.

Hence Snell`s is law verified.


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