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What is the quantity which determines the lateral shift

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Answered by ttitticum
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I have tried to compute light's lateral shift after passing through a glass slab In terms of the incidence angle θ1, the slab thickness d and the refraction
Answered by Anonymous
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When a denser medium is kept between two parallel faces inside a rare medium and a ray falls upon one of the two parallel faces reflects into the denser medium and comes out of another surface becoming parallel to the incident ray.

In the successive reflection the deviation at first surface is reversed at second surface but the emergent ray deviates literally.

The distance to what an emergent Ray devited from the direction of incident ray when suffers refraction at two parallel surfaces is called as lateral deviation/ displacement.

The lateral displacement/deviation increase with the increase in

• thickness

• angle of incident

• optical density

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