3.3.2.3 Waves: Refraction at a plane surface Flashcards
How does optical density link with refractive index?
The more optically dense a material is, the higher refractive index it has.
Define the phrase ‘optically dense’
The degree to which a material slows down the speed of light.
The more optically dense a medium, the more it slows down light
What is absolute refractive index (n)?
The ration of the speed of light in a vacuum with the speed of light in a given material
- It is a property of the specific material ONLY.
What is the formula for absolute refractive index?
n = c/c(s)
where c = speed of light in a vacuum
What is the refractive index of light in air?
1
*** light in air is a TINY bit slower than in a vaccum
What is the refractive index of light in glass?
1.50
What is the refractive index of light in water?
1.33
What is the refractive index of a boundary?
The relative refractive index between 2 materials, is the ratio of the speed of light in material 1, to the speed of light in material 2.
What is the formula for the relative refractive index at a boundary?
1n2 = c1/c2
which gives
1n2 =n2/n1
where n1 = absolute refractive index of material 1
and n2 = absolute refractive index of material 2.
What is the incident ray angle?
The angle that incoming light makes with the normal
What is the refracted ray?
The refracted ray
What is Snell’s law of refraction (equation)?
n₁sinθ₁=n₂sinθ₂
where θ₁ is the angle of incidence
and θ₂ is the angle of refraction
Describe Snell’s law
As light moves across a boundary between two materials of different optical densities, its direction changes because its speed changes.
- it bends towards to normal if it goes from a less optically dense to more optically dense medium.
- it bends away from the normal if it goes from a more optically dense to less optically dense medium.
What is a critical angle (θc)?
The value of the incident angle, for which the refracted angle = 90 degrees.
* This can happen for any boundary where the light is passing from a more optically dense medium, to a less dense one (n₁ > n₂)
What is the equation for the critical angle?
sinθc =n₂/n₁, where (n₁ > n₂)