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Question: Calculate the critical angle for diamond having a refractive index of 2.42 and Crown glass having a ...
Calculate the critical angle for diamond having a refractive index of 2.42 and Crown glass having a refractive index of 1.52.
Solution
Critical angle is the angle at and beyond which light starts to reflect instead of refract when it is incident from one media towards the surface of the second media. Light cannot reflect if the angle is lower than the critical angle. Here, assuming the first medium being air, use Snell's law to find the critical angle.
Complete step by step solution:
When a ray of light passes from one medium to the other, it refracts. Critical angle is the angle at which when a ray of light is incident on a surface of a different medium, instead of refracting, the light reflects from the surface. This phenomenon is known as total internal reflection.
Here, we assume that the light is travelling from air to diamond or crown glass. We will use Snell's law to find critical angles. The refractive index of air is 1, the critical angle for diamond would be as follows:
n(air)sinθ(air)=ndsinC
Here, n air is the refractive index of air, sinθ(air)is the angle of incidence, n d is the refractive index of diamond and sinC is the critical angle.
1\centerdot 1=1.52\sin C \\
\sin C=\dfrac{1}{1.52} \\
C=41.14{}^\circ \\