Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 35, Problem 39P
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The angular spread of the visible light passing through a prism of apex angle 60.0° for the angle of incidence of 50.0°.

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Answer to Problem 39P

The angle of dispersion is 4.61°.

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Write the expression for the index of refraction on the first face of the prism.

    sini1sinr1=n

Here, i1 is the angle of incidence on the first face of the prism, n is the index of refraction and r1 is the angle of refraction on the first face of the prism.

Rewrite the above equation for r1.

    sini1sinr1=nsinr1=sini1nr1=sin1(sini1n)                                                                                                    (I)

Write the expression for apex angle.

    ϕ=i2+r1                                                                                                                     (II)

Here, ϕ is the apex angle and i2 is the incident angle on the second face of the prism.

The emergent angle on the second face is,

    sine2=nsini2e2=sin1(nsini2)                                                                                               (III)

Here, e2 is the emergent angle on the second face.

Write the expression for the angle of deviation.

    δi=i1r1+e2i2                                                                                                     (IV)

Here, δi is the angle of deviation.

Write the expression for angular dispersion.

    δ=δ1δ2                                                                                                                 (V)

Here, δ is the angular dispersion and δ1 and δ2 are the respective angle of deviation.

Conclusion:

Angle of refraction for red on first face of the prism is.

Substitute 1.62 for n and 50.0° for i1 in Equation (I) to calculate rr1.

    rr1=sin1(sin50.0°1.62)=sin1(0.7661.62)=sin1(0.472)=28.22°

Calculate the angle of incidence for red on second face of the prism.

Substitute 60.0° for ϕ and 28.22° for r1 in Equation (II) to calculate ir2.

    60.0°=ir2+28.22°ir2=60.0°28.22°ir2=31.78°

Substitute 1.62 for n and 31.78° for i2 in Equation (III) t calculate er2.

    er2=sin1((1.62)sin31.78°)=sin1(0.853)=58.56°

Substitute 58.56° for e2, 31.78° for i2, 50.0° for i1 and 28.22° for r1 in Equation (IV) to calculate δr.

    δr=50.0°28.22°+58.56°31.78°=48.56°

Calculate the angle of refraction for violet on the first face of the prism.

Substitute 1.66 for n and 50.0° for i1 in Equation (I) to calculate rv1.

    rv1=sin1(sin50.0°1.66)=sin1(0.7661.66)=sin1(0.461)=27.48°

Calculate the angle of incidence for violet on second face of the prism.

Substitute 60.0° for ϕ and 27.48° for r1 in Equation (II) to calculate iv2.

    60.0°=iv2+27.48°iv2=60.0°27.48°iv2=32.52°

Substitute 1.66 for n and 32.52° for i2 in Equation (III) t calculate ev2.

    ev2=sin1((1.66)sin32.52°)=sin1(0.892)=63.17°

Substitute 63.17° for e2, 32.52° for i2, 50.0° for i1 and 27.48° for r1 in Equation (IV) to calculate δr.

    δv=50.0°27.48°+63.17°32.52°=53.17°

Substitute 53.17° for δ1 and 48.56° for δ2 in Equation (V) to calculate δ.

    δ=53.17°48.56°=4.61°

Therefore, angle of dispersion is 4.61°.

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