Please refer to part (b) of Figure 1 Here, theta (the angle the incident ray makes with respect to the vertical) is 24.2 degrees. What is d (the distance between the ray emerging from the bottom of the glass and where the ray would have been if it had continued straight on with no glass to refract it)? O 0.54 m 0.16 m 0.76 m O 0.86 m

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Problem 25P: 14. A ray of light strikes the midpoint of one face of an equiangular (60°−60°−60°) glass prism (n =...
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Figure 1:
(a)
Air, n₁ = 1
Input ray, parallel
to
base
α
Glass, n₂ = 1.5
(b)
10m
H₂O
H₂O
n₁ = 1.33
glass
7₂ = 1.5
d
(c)
air
Input ray,
horizontal
a
glass n₂ = 1.5
10
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 1: (a) Air, n₁ = 1 Input ray, parallel to base α Glass, n₂ = 1.5 (b) 10m H₂O H₂O n₁ = 1.33 glass 7₂ = 1.5 d (c) air Input ray, horizontal a glass n₂ = 1.5 10
Please refer to part (b) of Figure 1
Here, theta (the angle the incident ray makes with respect to the vertical) is 24.2
degrees. What is d (the distance between the ray emerging from the bottom of the glass and where the ray would have been if it had
continued straight on with no glass to refract it)?
0.54 m
0.16 m
0.76 m
0.86 m
Transcribed Image Text:Please refer to part (b) of Figure 1 Here, theta (the angle the incident ray makes with respect to the vertical) is 24.2 degrees. What is d (the distance between the ray emerging from the bottom of the glass and where the ray would have been if it had continued straight on with no glass to refract it)? 0.54 m 0.16 m 0.76 m 0.86 m
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