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what is lateral displacement of light ? state the factors affecting it​

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Answered by anchalvarshney2468
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Answer:

A ray of light travels in a certain straight line path. After refraction through a glass slab, it emerges in a direction parallel to the original direction but slightly displaced from the line. This is called the lateral displacement.

  • thickness of glass slab
  • refractive index of glass slab
  • The angle at which incident ray enters the glass slab.

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Answered by kaushlendragomoh
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Answer:

The perpendicular distance between the incident ray and the emergent ray.

This is called the lateral displacement.

Factors affecting lateral displacement.--

(i).Thickness of glass slab.

(ii).Refractive index of glass slab.

(iii).The angle at which incident ray enters the

glass slab.

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