The index of refraction for water is 1.00 and for water is 1.333. Light is incident along the normal on face AB 90o of a glass prism of refractive index 1.52, as shown below. a) Find the largest angle possible if no light is refracted out of the prism at face AC is the prism is immersed in air and b) the prism is immersed in water.

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  1. The index of refraction for water is 1.00 and for water is 1.333. Light is incident along the normal on face AB 90o of a glass prism of refractive index 1.52, as shown below. a) Find the largest angle possible if no light is refracted out of the prism at face AC is the prism is immersed in air and b) the prism is immersed in water.
The image displays a right-angled triangular prism labeled ABC, with the right angle at vertex B. Side AB is the left side of the triangle, AC is the hypotenuse, and BC is the base. An incident ray of light is shown approaching the prism from the left and parallel to side BC, striking side AB at point A. The angle of incidence at point A is denoted by the Greek letter α (alpha), indicating the angle between the incident ray and the line perpendicular to side AB at point A.

This diagram typically illustrates the refraction or reflection of light passing through or bouncing off a surface at a certain angle.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a right-angled triangular prism labeled ABC, with the right angle at vertex B. Side AB is the left side of the triangle, AC is the hypotenuse, and BC is the base. An incident ray of light is shown approaching the prism from the left and parallel to side BC, striking side AB at point A. The angle of incidence at point A is denoted by the Greek letter α (alpha), indicating the angle between the incident ray and the line perpendicular to side AB at point A. This diagram typically illustrates the refraction or reflection of light passing through or bouncing off a surface at a certain angle.
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