Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
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ISBN: 9781305116399
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 35, Problem 35.28P

A triangular glass prism with apex angle 60.0° has an index of refraction of 1.50. (a) Show that if its angle of incidence on the first surface is θ1 = 48.6°, light will pass symmetrically through the prism as shown in Figure 34.16. (b) Find the angle of deviation δmin for θ1 = 48.6°. (c) What If? Find the angle of deviation if the angle of incidence on the first surface is 45.6°. (d) Find the angle of deviation if θ1 = 51.6°.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To show: Light will pass symmetrically through the prism if the angle of incidence on the first surface θ1=48.6° .

Answer to Problem 35.28P

The light will pass symmetrically through the prism, if the angle of incidence on the first surface θ1=48.6° .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The apex angle is 60º , apex refraction is 1.50 and the angle of refraction at first interface is 48.6º .

The diagram for the given condition is shown below.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included), Chapter 35, Problem 35.28P

Figure (1)

Apply Snell’s law of refraction at the first interface.

The Snell’s law of refraction is,

n1sinθ1=n2sinθ2 (1)

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of air.

n2 is the index of refraction of the medium.

θ1 is angle of refraction at the first interface.

θ2 is angle of refraction in medium.

Substitute 1 for n1 , 1.50 for n2 and 48.6º for θ1 in equation (1).

1×sin48.6º=1.50×sinθ2sinθ2=0.50θ2=30º

Apply Snell’s law of refraction at the second interface.

The Snell’s law of refraction is,

n2sinθ2=n1sinθ4 (2)

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of air.

n2 is the index of refraction of the medium.

θ4 is angle of refraction at the second interface.

θ2 is angle of refraction in medium.

Substitute 1 for n1 , 1.50 for n2 and 30º for θ2 in equation (2).

1.50×sin30º=1×sinθ4θ448.6º

Since, θ1=θ4 , so light will pass symmetrically through the prism.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the light will pass symmetrically through the prism.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The angle of minimum deviation δmin for θ1=48.6º .

Answer to Problem 35.28P

The angle of minimum deviation δmin for θ1=48.6º is 37.2º .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The apex angle is 60º , apex refraction is 1.50 and the angle of refraction at first interface is 48.6º .

The angle of minimum deviation δmin is,

δmin=θ1+θ4Φ (3)

Here,

δmin is the angle of minimum deviation.

Φ is the apex angle.

θ1 is the orientation angle at first interface.

θ4 is the orientation angle at second interface

Substitute 60º for Φ 48.6º for θ4 and 48.6º for θ1 in equation (3).

δmin=48.6º+48.6º60º=37.2º

Conclusion:

Therefore, the orientation angle in the proper frame is 37.2º .

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The angle of minimum deviation δmin for θ1=45.6º .

Answer to Problem 35.28P

The angle of minimum deviation δmin for θ1=45.6º is 31.2º .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The apex angle is 60º , apex refraction is 1.50 and the angle of refraction at first interface is 45.6º .

Apply Snell’s law of refraction at the first interface.

The Snell’s law of refraction is,

n1sinθ1=n2sinθ2

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of air.

n2 is the index of refraction of the medium.

θ1 is angle of refraction at the first interface.

θ2 is angle of refraction in medium.

Substitute 1 for n1 , 1.50 for n2 and 45.6º for θ1 in above equation.

1×sin45.6º=1.50×sinθ2sinθ2=0.476θ2=28.44º

Apply Snell’s law of refraction at the second interface.

The Snell’s law of refraction is,

n2sinθ2=n1sinθ4

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of air.

n2 is the index of refraction of the medium.

θ4 is angle of refraction at the second interface.

θ2 is angle of refraction in medium.

Substitute 1 for n1 , 1.50 for n2 and 28.44º for θ2 in above equation.

1.50×sin28.44º=1×sinθ4θ4=45.6º

The angle of minimum deviation δmin is,

δmin=θ1+θ4Φ (3)

Here,

δmin is the angle of minimum deviation.

Φ is the apex angle.

θ1 is the orientation angle at first interface.

θ4 is the orientation angle at second interface

Substitute 60º for Φ 45.6º for θ4 and 45.6º for θ1 in above equation.

δmin=45.6º+45.6º60º=31.2º

Conclusion:

Therefore, the orientation angle in the proper frame is 31.2º .

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The angle of minimum deviation δmin for θ1=51.6º .

Answer to Problem 35.28P

The angle of minimum deviation δmin for θ1=51.6º is 43.2º .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The apex angle is 60º , apex refraction is 1.50 and the angle of refraction at first interface is 51.6º .

Apply Snell’s law of refraction at the first interface.

The Snell’s law of refraction is,

n1sinθ1=n2sinθ2

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of air.

n2 is the index of refraction of the medium.

θ1 is angle of refraction at the first interface.

θ2 is angle of refraction in medium.

Substitute 1 for n1 , 1.50 for n2 and 51.6º for θ1 in above equation.

1×sin51.6º=1.50×sinθ2θ2=31.5º

Apply Snell’s law of refraction at the second interface.

The Snell’s law of refraction is,

n2sinθ2=n1sinθ4

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of air.

n2 is the index of refraction of the medium.

θ4 is angle of refraction at the second interface.

θ2 is angle of refraction in medium.

Substitute 1 for n1 , 1.50 for n2 and 31.5º for θ2 in above equation.

1.50×sin31.5º=1×sinθ4θ4=51.6º

The angle of minimum deviation δmin is,

δmin=θ1+θ4Φ

Here,

δmin is the angle of minimum deviation.

Φ is the apex angle.

θ1 is the orientation angle at first interface.

θ4 is the orientation angle at second interface

Substitute 60º for Φ 51.6º for θ4 and 51.6º for θ1 in above equation.

δmin=51.6º+51.6º60º=43.2º

Conclusion:

Therefore, the orientation angle in the proper frame is 43.2º .

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