Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
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Author: Raymond A. Serway | John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 35, Problem 66AP
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Answer to Problem 66AP

The given situation is impossible as the total number of reflection possible is 82, but it is given that 85 reflection has occurred.

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The following figure shows the entire path of the laser beam traveled through the slab.

Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University, Chapter 35, Problem 66AP

Figure-(1)

Write the expression for critical angle.

    sinθc=n2n1θc=sin1(n2n1)                                                                                                        (I)

Here, θc is the critical angle and n1 and n2 are the refractive index of respective medium.

Write the expression for the index of refraction on the first face of the prism.

    sinisinr=n

Here, i is the angle of incidence, n is the index of refraction and r is the angle of refraction.

Rewrite the above equation for r.

    sinisinr=nsinr=sininr=sin1(sinin)                                                                                                  (II)

Consider figure (1).

The angle of incidence is,

    i=90°r                                                                                                                 (III)

Calculate the length AB.

    tan(i)=ABACAB=(tan(i))(AC)                                                                                              (IV)

The laser beam is hitting at the middle of the slab. Therefore the length AC is half of the thickness of the slab. That is AC=3.10mm2.

Half reflection is occurred at length AB, then total number of reflection is,

    (12)x=ABADx=AD2AB                                                                                                                (V)

Here, x is the total number of reflection.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.48 for n1 and 1 for n2 in equation (I) to calculate θc.

    θc=sin1(11.48)=sin1(0.675)=42.51°

Substitute 1.48 for n and 50.0° for i in equation (II) to calculate r.

    r=sin1(sin50.0°1.48)=sin1(0.7661.48)=sin1(0.517)=31.17°

Substitute 31.17° for r in equation (III) to calculate i.

    i=90°31.17°=58.83°

Angle i is greater than the angle θc. Therefore, the ray will not escape the slab, and undergoes internal reflection.

Substitute 58.83° for i and 3.10mm2 for AC in equation (IV) to calculate AB.

    AB=(tan(58.83°))(3.10mm2)(1×103m1mm)=(1.65)(3.10×103m2)=(1.65)(1.55×103m)=2.56×103m

Substitute 2.56×103m for AB and 42.0cm for AD in equation (V) to calculate x.

    x=(42.0cm)(1×102m1cm)2(2.56×103m)=(42.0×102m)(5.12×103m)=82

The total number of reflection possible is 82, but it is given that 85 reflection has occurred. Therefore given situation is impossible.

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