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Refraction

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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another with a different refractive index. This occurs due to the change in light's speed in different media.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The Law of Refraction, also known as Snell's Law, is given by $n_1 \sin \theta_1 = n_2 \sin \theta_2$ where $n$ represents the refractive index and $\theta$ the angle.
  2. The refractive index is a dimensionless number that describes how fast light travels through a material compared to vacuum.
  3. When light moves from a medium with lower refractive index to higher refractive index, it bends towards the normal line.
  4. Critical angle and total internal reflection occur when light moves from a medium with higher refractive index to one with lower refractive index.
  5. Dispersion happens because different wavelengths of light are bent by different amounts when passing through materials.

Review Questions

  • What is Snell’s Law and how is it mathematically expressed?
  • Explain what happens to the direction of light when it passes from air (lower refractive index) into water (higher refractive index).
  • Define critical angle and describe its significance in refraction.
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