Refraction. Have you ever seen this? Refraction of Light When light travels through a surface between two different media, the light will be refracted.

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Refraction of Light When light travels through a surface between two different media, the light will be refracted if the angle of incidence is greater than zero. If light is passing into a more dense media, it willbend towards a normal with the boundary.

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Refraction

Have you ever seen this?

Refraction of Light When light travels through a surface between

two different media, the light will be refracted if the angle of incidence is greater than zero.

If light is passing into a more dense media, it willbend towards a normal with the boundary.

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Sunset is an illusion

Light Passing Through Glass

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θ4

θ3θ2

IncidentRay

ReflectedRay

RefractedRay

Air AirGlass

Note: 1 = 4 2 = 3

The light exiting the glass is parallel to the light entering it.

Law of Refraction (Snell’s Law) The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to

the angle of refraction is a constant.n1 sin1 = n2 sin2

Where:n1, n2 = index of refraction 1 = Angle of incidence 2 = Angle of refraction

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Law of Refraction (Snell’s Law) The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the angle of

refraction is a constant.n1 sin1 = n2 sin2

Where:n1, n2 = index of refraction 1 = Angle of incidence 2 = Angle of refraction

Note, the incident ray will alwaysbend towards the normal when transitioning from a material with a lower index of refraction to one with a higher index of refraction.

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Incident + Reflected Wave

Lower speedShorter wavelength

Higher speedLonger wavelength

Transmitted Wave

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v2

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Continuous Waves – Lower Speed to Higher Speed Note the differences in wavelength and amplitude between of

the wave in the two different mediums Displacement

Boundary

Higher speedLonger wavelength

Lower speedShorter wavelength

Continuous Waves – Higher Speed to Lower Speed Note the differences in wavelength and amplitude between

of the wave in the two different mediums Displacement

Boundary

Incident + Reflected Wave Transmitted Wavev1 v2-v1

Note: This phenomena is seen with light traveling from air to water.

Speed of Light and the Index of Refraction

The index of refraction, by definition, is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in a substance.

The index of refraction is always greater than 1.

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Total Internal Reflection When the angle of incidence is such that the

angle of refraction is equal to 90o, the critical angle (c) has been attained.

All rays will be reflected internally at all angles greater than this angle. c = sin-1 (n2/n1)

Note: Internal reflection canonly occur if n2 < n1.

Internal Reflection Application – fiber optic

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Refraction of Light

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