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Chapter 31, Problem 38P

(a)

To determine

The angle of incidence.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The angle of incidence is sin1(n1 1 1 n 2 ) .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for b can be given as,

  b=2dtanθrcosθi .

Here, b is the separation between rays, d is the thickness of plate θi is the angle of incidence and θr is the angle of refraction.

The expression for Snell’s law is given as,

  sinθi=nsinθr …… (1)

Calculation:

The differentiation of b can be calculated as,

  b=2dtanθrcosθidbdθi=2d(tanθrsinθi+ sec2θr cos2θi d θ r d θ i ) …… (2)

Differentiate equation (1).

  sinθi=nsinθrdθrdθi=cosθincosθr …… (3)

From equation (1), (2) and (3)

  dbdθi=2dn3cos3θr(sin4θi2n2sin2θi+n2)

The value of θi for maximum value of b can be calculated as,

  dbdθi=0sin4θi2n2sin2θi+n2=0θi=sin1(n 1 1 1 n 2 )

Conclusion:

Therefore, the angle of incidence is, sin1(n1 1 1 n 2 ) .

(b)

To determine

The angle of incidence.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The angle of incidence is 48.5°

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The index of refraction of glass is n=1.60 .

Formula used:

The expression for the angle of incidence is,

  θi=sin1(n1 1 1 n 2 )

Calculation:

The angle of incidence can be calculated as,

  θi=sin1(n 1 1 1 n 2 )=sin1(1.6× 1 1 1 ( 1.6 ) 2 )=48.5°

Conclusion:

Therefore, the angle of incidence is 48.5°

(c)

To determine

The separation of the two beam.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The separation of the two beam is 2.81cm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The thickness of the glass plate is d=4cm

Formula used:

The expression for angle of refraction can be given as,

  θr=sin1(n1n2sinθi)

The expression for b can be given as,

  b=2dtanθrcosθi

Calculation:

The angle of refraction can be calculated as,

  θr=sin1( n 1 n 2 sinθi)=sin1(1 1.6sin( 48.5°))=27.9°

The separation of two beam can be calculated as,

  b=2dtanθrcosθi=2×(4cm)tan(27.9°)cos(48.5°)=2.81cm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the separation of the two beam is 2.81cm .

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