Exam 23: Reflection and Refraction of Light

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A light goes from a material with a lower index of refraction n1n_{1} into a material with a higher index of refraction n2\mathrm{n}_{2} with an angle of incidence of 30.030.0^{\circ} , which of the following is true?

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You are experimentally determining the critical angle for a novel transparent solid whose index of refraction is less than that of water (n=1.33)(n=1.33) but greater than that of air (n=1.00)(n=1.00) . Your experimental method involves underwater work in which you observe whether there is any transmitted ray at the water/solid interface as you vary the angle of incidence on the solid surface. When your device reaches an incident angle of 53 degrees you find that the transmitted ray inside the solid vanishes. What is the index of refraction for this new solid?

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At what angle above the horizon would the sun appear if its reflected light from a lake, viewed at the same time, were completely polarized? (nwater =1.333)\left(\mathrm{n}_{\text {water }}=1.333\right)

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When light is totally polarized by reflection at an interface between two materials where the index of refraction for the incident medium is n1n_{1} and for the other is n2n_{2} , the incident angle is given by θ=tan1(n2/n1)\theta=\tan ^{-1}\left(n_{2} / n_{1}\right) . This equation holds

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A small object is encased in an acrylic block (n=1.5)(n=1.5) . The object appears to be 4.0 cm4.0 \mathrm{~cm} below the surface. What is the actual distance of the object below the surface?

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As you walk at 1.5 m/s1.5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s} toward a mirrored wall in a department store, how fast are approaching your image?

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The critical angle for Lucite is 41.841.8^{\circ} . What is Brewster's angle for Lucite?

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What is the critical angle for diamond (n=2.42)(n=2.42) in air?

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When a light ray in air enters glass with index of refraction 1.60, what is the greatest angle of refraction that can occur?

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A light ray in air strikes a glass surface with an angle of incidence of 30.030.0^{\circ} . The angle of refraction in the glass is 20.020.0^{\circ} . What is the index of refraction of the glass?

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When a light ray in water (n=1.33)(n=1.33) enters glass with index of refraction 1.60 , what is the greatest angle of refraction that can occur?

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A light ray in air strikes a glass surface with an angle of incidence of 30.030.0^{\circ} . The angle of refraction in the glass is 20.020.0^{\circ} . What is the speed of light in the glass?

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An optical fiber having index of refraction 1.40 is clad with a material of index of refraction 1.25. What is the critical angle in the fiber at the fiber-cladding interface?

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A convex mirror has a radius of 10 cm10 \mathrm{~cm} . What is its focal length?

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A light ray strikes the surface of sapphire (n=1.77)(n=1.77) at an angle of incidence of 40.040.0^{\circ} . What angle of refraction results?

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When light ray goes through two thick rectangular slabs of glass, each of the same uniform thickness. The first slab has index of refraction n1\mathrm{n}_{1} and the second n2\mathrm{n}_{2} . If n1<n2\mathrm{n}_{1}<\mathrm{n}_{2} . How does the original angle of incidence θi\theta_{\mathrm{i}} into the first slab compare to the final angle of refraction θf\theta_{\mathrm{f}} where the ray leaves the second slab going back into air?   When light ray goes through two thick rectangular slabs of glass, each of the same uniform thickness. The first slab has index of refraction  \mathrm{n}_{1}  and the second  \mathrm{n}_{2} . If  \mathrm{n}_{1}<\mathrm{n}_{2} . How does the original angle of incidence  \theta_{\mathrm{i}}  into the first slab compare to the final angle of refraction  \theta_{\mathrm{f}}  where the ray leaves the second slab going back into air?

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