1. Find 6,. 20° 2. To show incoming & outgoing rays are parallel, find 0. 20° 3. Find d. 0.504 m

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2. Find angle ø. (Hint: Use
Geometry skills.) 79.4712°
Air, n, = 1
3. Find the second angle of
30
incidence.
10.5288°
Horiz. ray,
parallel to
4. Find the second angle of
refraction, 0, using Snell's Law
15.9°
base
Glass, n = 1.5
Refraction Problem #2
Goal: Find the distance the light ray displaced due to the thick
window and how much time it spends in the glass. Some hints
given.
20° 0,
1. Find 0.
20°
H,0
2. To show incoming & outgoing
rays are parallel, find 0. 20°
n, = 1.3
3. Find d.
0.504 m
glass
10m
4. Find the time the light spends in
the glass.
n = 1.5
5.2 · 10-8 s
Extra practice: Find 0 if bottom
medium is replaced with air.
H,0
26.4°
Refraction Problem #3
Goal: Find the exit angle relative to the horizontal.
0 = 19.8°
36
air
glass
The triangle is isosceles.
Incident ray is horizontal,
parallel to the base.
Transcribed Image Text:11:19 Optics.pdf -> 2. Find angle ø. (Hint: Use Geometry skills.) 79.4712° Air, n, = 1 3. Find the second angle of 30 incidence. 10.5288° Horiz. ray, parallel to 4. Find the second angle of refraction, 0, using Snell's Law 15.9° base Glass, n = 1.5 Refraction Problem #2 Goal: Find the distance the light ray displaced due to the thick window and how much time it spends in the glass. Some hints given. 20° 0, 1. Find 0. 20° H,0 2. To show incoming & outgoing rays are parallel, find 0. 20° n, = 1.3 3. Find d. 0.504 m glass 10m 4. Find the time the light spends in the glass. n = 1.5 5.2 · 10-8 s Extra practice: Find 0 if bottom medium is replaced with air. H,0 26.4° Refraction Problem #3 Goal: Find the exit angle relative to the horizontal. 0 = 19.8° 36 air glass The triangle is isosceles. Incident ray is horizontal, parallel to the base.
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