How do I calculate the angle of incidence?
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I still don't even know how calculate the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction. Can someone give me a simple description on how to do it. Thanks
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N1Sine(A1) = N2Sine(A2) - Snell's law... A1 is the angle is incidence... A2 will be the angle of refraction...
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A ray of monochromatic light ( f = 5.09 × 1014 Hz) passes from air into Lucite at an angle of incidence of 37˚. Calculate the angle of refraction in the Lucite. Just need an answer! Thank you
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In order to solve the prob you need to know the refractive index u of 'Lucite' at the frequency of interest...
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If R is the angle of refraction and I the angle of incidence then the following applies Sin I /sin R...
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I want to know the relationship between angle of incidence, refraction, emergence and deviation. I mainly want to know about the deviation one. Please explain the whole thing in ...show more
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In the diagram at left, a light ray PO strikes a vertical mirror at point O, and the reflected ray is...
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See, when we increase the angle of incidence then angle of emergence should also increase(as we know that angle of incidence=angle of emergence) ,then how can lateral displacement increase ?because if angle of emergence increases then the dis. b/w new...
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Suppose that your assumption is correct. Now think of a ray incident normally to the slab. Angle of...
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Red light (n = 1.520) and violet light (n = 1.538) traveling in air are incident on a slab of crown glass. Both colors enter the glass at the same angle of refraction. The red light has an angle of incidence of 34.33°. What is the angle of incidence...
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find angle of refraction for red light: sin(34.33)/sin(r) = 1.520/1 sin(r) = sin(34.33)/1.520 find angle...
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when the angle of refraction is zero you still need an angle of incidence because it still reflects...
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