What is the angle of deviation if a ray og light in diamond is incident at an angle of 32 degrees? ( this is an example of TIR)

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Please solve the question number 2 only. 

1. A ray of light from within the diamond towards air, what is the angle of refraction if:
a. the angle of incidence is 5 degrees?
b. the angle of incidence is 24.41 degrees?

2. What is the angle of deviation if a ray og light in diamond is incident at an angle of 32 degrees? ( this is an example of TIR)

Case Problem
1. What is the angle of deviation if a ray of light
in water is incident at an angle of 45 degrees
and the angle of refraction is 35 degrees?
If, Li > Lr:
Ld=Li-Lr
Ld = Li - Lr
Ld = 45 - 35
Ld = 100
Activity 3: Skill Building
Find a partner and solve the case exercise.
1. Aray of light travels from within the diamond towards air, what is the angle of refraction if:
a. the angle of incidence is 5 degrees?
b. the angle of incidence is 24.41 degrees?
2. What is the angle of deviation if a ray of light in diamond is incident at an angle of 32 degrees? (this
is an example of TIR)
Transcribed Image Text:Case Problem 1. What is the angle of deviation if a ray of light in water is incident at an angle of 45 degrees and the angle of refraction is 35 degrees? If, Li > Lr: Ld=Li-Lr Ld = Li - Lr Ld = 45 - 35 Ld = 100 Activity 3: Skill Building Find a partner and solve the case exercise. 1. Aray of light travels from within the diamond towards air, what is the angle of refraction if: a. the angle of incidence is 5 degrees? b. the angle of incidence is 24.41 degrees? 2. What is the angle of deviation if a ray of light in diamond is incident at an angle of 32 degrees? (this is an example of TIR)
Example Case Problem
A light ray travels from air to crown glass. If the
angle of incidence is 20 degrees, what is the
angle of refraction?
n sin 0=n sin ở
1.00 sin 20° = 1.52 sin ở
1.00(0.34202)=1.52 sin ở
0.34202=1.52 sin 0
1.0
1.52
0.22501 - sin e
13.00366= 0 INV SIN
13* = 0 INV DEG
1.52
n' 1.52
ANGLE OF DEVIATION
Angle of deviation is the angle produced after the Angle of Refraction.
Formula:
Ld -L-Lr
*if the angle of refraction is more than the angle of incidence then:
Ld-Lr-LI
Ld (TIR) - 180-2 u
Transcribed Image Text:Example Case Problem A light ray travels from air to crown glass. If the angle of incidence is 20 degrees, what is the angle of refraction? n sin 0=n sin ở 1.00 sin 20° = 1.52 sin ở 1.00(0.34202)=1.52 sin ở 0.34202=1.52 sin 0 1.0 1.52 0.22501 - sin e 13.00366= 0 INV SIN 13* = 0 INV DEG 1.52 n' 1.52 ANGLE OF DEVIATION Angle of deviation is the angle produced after the Angle of Refraction. Formula: Ld -L-Lr *if the angle of refraction is more than the angle of incidence then: Ld-Lr-LI Ld (TIR) - 180-2 u
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