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Chapter 35, Problem 35.39P
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The angular spread of visible light passing through a prism.

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Answer to Problem 35.39P

The angular spread of visible light passing through a prism is 4.61° .

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Given info: The index of refraction for violet light in silica flint glass is 1.66 and that for red light is 1.62 . The apex angle of prism is 60.0° and the angle of incidence is 50.0° .

The figure of light ray passing through the prism is shown as below,

Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included), Chapter 35, Problem 35.39P

The expression of the Snell’s law is,

n1sinθ1=n2sinθ2 (1)

Here,

n1 is the index of refraction of first medium.

θ1 is the angle of incidence of the light ray.

n2 is the index of refraction of second medium.

θ2 is the angle of refraction of the transmitted ray.

For the red color:

Consider the angle of refraction on the first face of the prism is rr .

Substitute 50° for θ1 , 1.62 for n2 and 1 for n1 in equation (1).

1×sin50°=1.62×sinrrsinrr=0.7661.62rr=sin1(0.7661.62)=28.22°

Thus, the angle of refraction on the first face of the prism is 28.22° .

The angle of incidence on the second face of the prism is,

i2=ϕrr

Here,

ϕ is the apex angle of prism.

Substitute 60.0° for ϕ and 28.22° for rr in above equation.

i2=60.0°28.22°=31.78°

Consider the angle of refraction on the second face of the prism is er .

Substitute 31.78° for θ1 , 1.62 for n1 and 1 for n2 in equation (1).

1.62×sin31.78°=1×sinersiner=1.62×0.527er=sin1(0.853)=58.56°

Thus, the angle of refraction on the second face of the prism is 58.56° .

The angle of deviation is,

δr=irr+eri2

Here,

i is the angle of incidence at first face of prism.

Substitute 50.0° for i , 28.22° for rr , 58.56° for er and 31.78° for i2 in above equation.

δr=50.0°28.22°+58.56°31.78°=48.56°

Thus, the angle of deviation for red color is 48.56° .

For the violet color:

Consider the angle of refraction on the first face of the prism is rv .

Substitute 50° for θ1 , 1.66 for n2 and 1 for n1 in equation (1).

1×sin50°=1.66×sinrvsinrv=0.7661.66rv=sin1(0.7661.66)=27.48°

Thus, the angle of refraction on the first face of the prism is 27.48° .

The angle of incidence on the second face of the prism is,

i2=ϕrv

Substitute 60.0° for ϕ and 27.48° for rv in above equation.

i2=60.0°27.48°=32.52°

Consider the angle of refraction on the second face of the prism is ev .

Substitute 32.52° for θ1 , 1.66 for n1 and 1 for n2 in equation (1).

1.66×sin32.52°=1×sinevsinev=1.66×0.538ev=sin1(0.8923)=63.17°

Thus, the angle of refraction on the second face of the prism is 63.17° .

The angle of deviation is,

δv=irv+evi2

Substitute 50.0° for i , 27.48° for rv , 63.17° for ev and 32.52° for i2 in above equation.

δv=50.0°27.48°+63.17°32.52°=53.17°

Thus, the angle of deviation for violet color is 53.17° .

The angular spread of visible light passing through a prism is,

δ=δvδr

Substitute 53.17° for δv and 48.56° for δr in above equation.

δ=53.17°48.56°=4.61°

Conclusion:

Therefore, the angular spread of visible light passing through a prism is 4.61° .

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