What is the lateral displacement when a ray of light falls normally on a glass slab?
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the distance between the incident ray fall on glass slab and emergent ray came out of glass slab is termed as lateral displacement....
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When ever light enters from rarer medium to denser media, it changes its path, because its speed gets slow down.thats why when it fall and you can see in the fig above that, the light ray in the first place of entering gets bend towards the normal. and due to this we get the lateral displacement w.r.t non deviated ray(means that if there would no media , light ray will just pass through it undeviated
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here ur answer
When ever light enters from rarer medium to denser media, it changes its path, because its speed gets slow down.thats why when it fall and you can see in the fig above that, the light ray in the first place of entering gets bend towards the normal. and due to this we get the lateral displacement w.r.t non deviated ray(means that if there would no media , light ray will just pass through it undeviated
hope it help u
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