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Chapter 17, Problem 1CQ

The frequency of a light wave in air is 5.3 × 1014 Hz. Is the frequency of this wave higher, lower, or the same after the light enters a piece of glass?

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To find: The frequency of light wave is higher, lower or the same after the light enters a piece of glass.

Answer to Problem 1CQ

The frequency of light wave is same after the light enters a piece of glass.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The frequency of light wave is 5.3×1014Hz .

Formula used:

Write the expression for refractive index.

n=cv (1)

Here,

n is index of refraction,

c is the speed of light in vacuum, and

v is the speed of light in a material.

Write the expression for speed.

v=fλ (2)

Here,

f is the frequency, and

λ is wavelength.

Explanation:

Draw the light wave travels from air to glass as shown in Figure 1.

COLLEGE PHY2053 W/MODIFIED ACCESS>BI<, Chapter 17, Problem 1CQ

Refer to Table 17.1 in the textbook, the value of index of refraction for glass and air is 1.50 and 1.0003 respectively.

Modify equation (1) for air as follows.

nair=cvair (3)

Modify equation (2) for air as follows.

vair=fairλair

Substitute fairλair for vair in equation (3),

nair=cfairλair

Rearrange the equation.

λair=cnairfair (4)

Modify equation (1) for glass as follows.

nglass=cvglass (5)

Modify equation (2) for air as follows.

vglass=fglassλglass

Substitute fglassλglass for vglass in equation (5),

nglass=cfglassλglass

Rearrange the equation as follows.

λglass=cnglassfglass (6)

Here, the value of c is 3×108ms .

Substitute 3×108ms for c , 1.0003 for nair and 5.3×1014Hz for fair in equation (4),

λair=3×108ms(1.0003)(5.3×1014Hz)=5.65×107m5.7×107m

Substitute 3×108ms for c , 1.5 for nglass and 5.3×1014Hz for fglass in equation (6),

λglass=3×108ms(1.5)(5.3×1014Hz)=3.7×107m

Find the value of nairλair .

nairλair=(1.0003)(5.7×107m)=5.701×107m5.7×107m

Find the value of nglassλglass .

nglassλglass=(1.5)(3.7×107m)=5.55×107m5.6×107m

Write the relation between nairλair and nglassλglass using obtained values.

nairλairnglassλglass

Re-arrange equation (4) as follows.

fair=cnairλair (7)

Re-arrange equation (6) as follows.

fglass=cnglassλglass (8)

Divide equation (7) by (8).

fairfglass=(cnairλair)(cnglassλglass)=nglassλglassnairλair

Substitute nglassλglass for nairλair ,

fairfglass=nglassλglassnglassλglassfairfglass=1fair=fglass

Conclusion:

Hence, the frequency of light wave is same after the light enters a piece of glass.

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