Every Transparent Material Has a Refractive Index Flashcards

1
Q

What does the refractive index of a transparent material tell you?

A

How fast light travels in that material

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What is the formula for refractive index?

A

Refractive index = speed of light in a vacuum / speed of light in that material

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3
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Why is the refractive index of glass high?

A

Light slows down a lot in glass (around 1?5)

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Why doesn’t light slow down as much in water as in glass?

A

The refractive index of water is a bit lower (around 1.33)

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Why is the refractive index of air 1.00?

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The speed of light in air is about the same as in a vacuum

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6
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According to Snell’s law…

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The angle of incidence, angle of refraction and refractive index are all linked

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What does Snell’s law say?

A

When an incident ray passes into a material:

N = sin i / sin r

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Look at the diagram on page 34

A

Ok

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