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Refraction. Light Travels in straight lines. We have examined how light can reflect off an object. Today.

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Page 1: Refraction. Light  Travels in straight lines. We have examined how light can reflect off an object. Today.

Refraction

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Lighthttp://arrowheadradio.com/images/fiber-optics.jpg

Travels in straight lines.

We have examined how light can reflect off an object. Today we examine Refraction

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Speed of Light (c)

Light moves very fast. 300 million m/s (in a vacuum)

Light moves more slowly the denser the medium is.

Speed of light through air is slower than a vacuum. Speed through glass is slower than air.

Refraction is based on the Speed of light.

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Refraction

Reflection occurs when light bounces. Refraction occurs when light transmits through an

object. (or medium)

The different densities of the media will make the light bend.

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Refractionhttp://thescienceroom.pbworks.com/f/brokpen.jpg

Below the water, the pencil is bent.

As the light rays move from water(dense) to air(not dense) they bend.

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Refraction

Refraction is most common with water and air, but occurs with any clear substances. (glass, plastic, diamond etc)

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Refraction in a Pool

Ever lose your key in a pool?

Refraction makes it look like the key is somewhere else.

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Refraction in a Pool

The light bends when it leaves the water and makes the object appear to be “above” the actual position.

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Why does light bend?

The light travels more slowly in dense media. Some of the light is slowed down and pulls the rest with it.

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Index of Refraction

Every substance has an index of refraction to tell us how much light will bend when passing through it. (pg 437 Table 11.5)

Higher number = greater refraction.

We will be using these values for

calculations later

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How did we come up with all those indices?

Index of refraction (n) =

Speed of light in a vacuum(c)

Speed of light in medium(v)

Or

n = c/v

The refractive index of a medium, n, is calculated by comparing the speed of light in the medium, v, with the speed of light in a vacuum, c.

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Predicting Refraction

We use a normal with refraction, just like we did with reflection.

Remember: Less dense = low refractive index More dense = higher refractive index

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Predicting Refraction

How does the light bend when going from a less dense to more dense medium?

From low index to high index, bend toward normal.

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High to Low Refractive Index

How does light bend when going from a more dense to less dense media

High index to low index, bend away from normal.

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Practice

Read example problems page 438

Do all 6 calculations page 438

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Fibre Optics

Light can be bent and controlled with fibre optic cables. (glass tubes as thin as a human hair)

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Fibre Opticshttp://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/fiber-optic-fiber-edit.jpg

Core - Thin glass centre of the fibre where the light travels

Cladding – glass that reflects light back into core

Buffer coating - Plastic coating that protects the fibre moisture

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Dispersionhttp://www.educationalelectronicsusa.com/l/images/light-XVa.gif

White light can be split into component colours. This dispersion is a type of refraction.

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Rainbows

Light refracts on the way into the raindrop, disperses into colour, reflects off the back, and refracts on the way out...... yikes.

Rainbows are easy...

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Work

Pg. 916 #1, 2, 3, 5, 7

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Snell’s Law

A formula that uses the index of refraction to calculate the change in angle of the light ray between two media

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Calculations with Snell’s Law

n1 sin 1= n2 sin 2

Let the indices of refraction be n1 and n2

Let the angle of incidence be 1

Let the angle of refraction be 2

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Practice

Read example problems page 441 - 442

Do all 6 calculations page 441 - 442

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Total Internal Reflectionhttp://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/senior_science/core/info_systems/9_4_6/Laserpath.gif

Sometimes light does not pass from one medium to another, but stays within the medium

This happens in the case of fibre optics

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Total Internal Reflection http://labspace.open.ac.uk/file.php/6211/t305_002i.jpg

Light reflects completely off the inside wall of a denser medium (higher index of refraction) rather than passing through.

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RECALL!

When light passes from a denser material into a less dense material, the light refracts away from the normal

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The Critical Angle

As the angle of Oi, the Oref also increases At the critical angle, the refracted ray of light

follows a path exactly along the surface of the water

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Past The Critical Angle

If the Oi is increased past the critical angle, the light ray is reflected not refracted

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Mirages

Both total internal reflection and refraction play a role in forming a mirage

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Mirages

Light rays pass through layers of air with progressively lower indices of refraction, eventually the light is totally internally reflected

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Mirageshttp://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/graphics/photos/infmirg2.gif

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The End

Questions: pg 447 # 11, 12, 13, 16 (Calculator) 17, 18, 19, 21 (No Calculator)