COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 23, Problem 43QAP
To determine

(A)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.34

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=48.5°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin48.5°)or,n1=1.34

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.34

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.34

To determine

(B)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.37

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=47.0°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin47.0°)or,n1=1.37

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.37

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.37

To determine

(C)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.48

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=42.6°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin42.6°)or,n1=1.48

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.48

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.48

To determine

(d)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.74

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=35.0°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin35.0°)or,n1=1.74

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.74

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.74

To determine

(E)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.21

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=55.7°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin55.7°)or,n1=1.21

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.21

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.21

To determine

(F)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.61

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=38.5°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin38.5°)or,n1=1.61

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.61

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.61

To determine

(G)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=2.65

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=22.2°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin22.2°)or,n1=2.65

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=2.65

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=2.65

To determine

(H)

Refractive index of medium n1

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Answer to Problem 43QAP

Refractive index of medium is n1=1.04

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Angle of refraction r=90°

Critical angle be θc=75.0°

Let refractive index of medium be n1

Refractive index of air n2=1.00

Formula used:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Apply the refraction condition from Snell's Law,

  n1sinθc=n2sinr

  or,n1=n2sinrsinicor,n1=( 1.0×sin90° sin75.0°)or,n1=1.04

Hence, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.04

Conclusion:

Thus, the refractive index of medium is n1=1.04

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