Wednesday, 21 September 2011

UNDERSTANDING REFRACTION OF LIGHT

Refraction of Light


1. The figure shows how light ray passes through a glass block. From the diagram,
  • The light ray bends towards the normal when it travels from air to glass from a less densemedium to a denser medium.
  • The light ray bends away from the normal when it leaves the glass to air from a denser medium to a less dense medium.
  • The angle of refraction , r is always smaller than the angle of incidence, i from less dense medium to a denser medium.
  • The emergent ray keeps constant direction. 
2. Refraction of light is the bending of a light ray at the boundary from one medium to another.

3. Any substance that a light ray travels through is called a medium.

Direction of refraction

  • when the light travels from a less dense medium to a denser medium, the ray is refracted (toward/away from) the normal at point of incidence.
  • when the light travels from a more dense medium to a denser medium, the ray is refracted (toward/away from) the normal at point of incidence.  


Snell's law
  • - Snell's law state that the ratio at sin i to a sin r is constant.

Phenomena Due to Refraction of Light

Shallow Swimming pools


  • A swimming pool that  appears to be shallower than it really is.
  • this is because of light ray from the bottom of the pool being refracted away from the normal as it enter the air.
  • When the light ray reaches the eye , it appears to come higher  up.
  •  So, the pool appears to be shallower.
Bent Object in Water 

  • the figure shows the pencil appearing to be bent at the air-water boundary.
  • the light ray from the end of the pencil is refracted at the water-air boundary and bends away from the normal.


    • The image of the pencil under the water appears to be higher than it really is.
    • Thus, the pencil appears bent at the surface.  


    A Fish - Eye View


    • A fish or a diver can see object above the water surface , but the objects on the shore would appears to be up in the air at different positions as shown in the diagram .
    • Refer to refraction of light , a fish sees the image of an object at a position that differs from its true position.
    The Twinkling Stars

    • Light from the stars travels in straight lines through the vacuum of space.
    • The twinkling of stars at night is due to the refraction of light as it passes through the layers pf atmosphere of different densities. 


    1 comment:

    1. Tips for Paper 2

      1. Impulsive force and momentum
      2.force in equilibrium ( Object hanging to the wall)
      3. Velocity and pressure
      4.dydraulic system
      5.Thermometer
      6.thermal equilibrium
      7.crictical angle
      8. telescope and camera

      section B

      9.area, pressure and force
      10. cancelled


      section C (choose only one question)
      11. velocity, acceleration, displacement, racing car
      12.specific heat capacity,pressure cooker

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