Move the laser to five (5) different angles (between 0° and 90°) and fill them out in the table below. Be sure to use the same light color for all angles. Fill out the refracted angle in table as well. 2. From Air To Glass Incident Angle Refracted Angle sin (e) sin (0.) (°) () 32.2/ calculated From sim calculated
Refraction of Light
Refraction is a change in the direction of light rays when they travel from one medium to another. It is the bending of light when it goes through different media.
Angle of Refraction
Light is considered by many scientists to have dual nature, both particle nature and wave nature. First, Particle nature is one in which we consider a stream of packets of energy called photons. Second, Wave nature is considering light as electromagnetic radiation whereas part of it is perceived by humans. Visible spectrum defined by humans lies in a range of 400 to 700 nm wavelengths.
Index of Refraction of Diamond
Diamond, the world’s hardest naturally occurring material and mineral known, is a solid form of the element carbon. The atoms are arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic. They exist in a huge variety of colours. Also, they are one of the best conductors of heat and have a very high melting point.
![Move the laser to five (5) different angles (between 0° and 90°) and fill them
out in the table below. Be sure to use the same light color for all angles. Fill
out the refracted angle in table as well.
2.
From Air
To Glass
Incident Angle
Refracted Angle
sin (0)
sin (0.)
()
()
32.2/
calculated
From sim
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![Ray
Wave
647 nm
Material
Air
Index of Refraction (n)
1.000
32.2° ! 32.2°
Air
Water
Glass
30
60
30
Material
Glass
20.8°
Index of Refraction (n)
1.500
Intensity
Air
Water
Glass
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Speed
Time
Normal
Angles 4
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