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Asked: April 14, 20222022-04-14T18:36:53+00:00 2022-04-14T18:36:53+00:00In: Physics

Light and a 30-60-90 Prism

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Red light is incident in air on a 30o – 60o – 90o prism as shown. The incident beam is directed at an angle of φ1 = 41.6o with respect to the horizontal and enters the prism at a height h = 23 cm above the base. The beam leaves the prism to the air at a distance d = 61.3 along the base as shown.

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1) What is φ2, the angle the beam in the prism makes with the horizontal axis?

2) What is n, the index of refraction of the prism for red light?

3) What is φ3, the angle the transmitted beam makes with the horizontal axis?

4) What is φ1,max, the maximum value of φ1 for which the incident beam experiences total internal reflection at the horizontal face of the prism?

5) The red beam is now replaced by a violet beam that is incident at the same angle φ1 and same height h. The prism has an index of refraction nviolet = 1.5 for violet light. Compare dviolet, the exit distance for violet light, to d, the exit distance for red light.

6) Suppose now that the violet beam is incident at height h, but makes an angle φ1,v = 600 with the horizontal. What is φ3,v, the angle the transmitted beam makes with the horizontal axis?

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The index of refraction can be used to define the degree of bent that light can achieve when it travels between one medium. If refractive index is greater than the light’s bent will be greater.

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    2022-04-14T18:36:55+00:00Added an answer on April 14, 2022 at 6:36 pm

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