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Title: Total internal reflection and other applications of refraction


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Total internal reflection and other applications
of refraction
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TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION
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Total internal reflection
  • When light moves from a dense material to less
    dense material, light bends away from normal, ?r
    is greater than ?i
  • If light comes into the boundary at a large
    enough angle, ?r becomes gt 90, no longer
    refracts, reflects

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Total internal reflection
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The critical angle
  • The angle that there is no more refraction from
    the incoming light
  • Where ?r 90
  • To find the critical angle use snells law

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Total internal reflecttion
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Total Internal reflection occurs
  • When light moves from a more dense medium to a
    less dense medium
  • ?i gt ?c
  • Light will bounce away from boundary to angle
    of incidence

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To recap
  • When light travel from more dense to less dense
    medium
  • If ?i lt ?c, light refracts (use Snells law to
    calculate angles
  • If ?i ?c, light moves along the boundary
  • If ?i gt ?c, light reflects

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Book Homework
  • Pg 510, 76, 77, 80
  • Pg 877, 1-3

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REAL LIFE APPLICATIONS OF TOTAL INTERNAL
REFLECTION
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The sparkle of Diamonds
  • Light enters the diamond
  • The sides of a diamond have be cut in such a way
    as to cause total internal reflection for most
    light and have it bounce towards the top of the
    diamond
  • Concentrated light leaves the top of diamond

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Diamond and total internal reflection
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Fiber optics
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FIBER OPTICS
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MIRAGES
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Mirages
  • Why do you see water on the road in the summer?

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Mirages
                                                                                  

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Mirage
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Mirage
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Requirements for a mirage
  • Long flat surface
  • Lots of sunlight
  • The air close to the surface to be warmer than
    air father above

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Mirages
  • Light passes from denser colder air to warmer
    less dense air
  • Eventually angle of incoming light passes through
    critical angle.
  • Starts to reflect
  • Your eye takes in light, extends back to ground

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DISPERSION OF LIGHT
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Prisms and the dispersion of light
  • Speed of light is determined by the interaction
    between light and the atoms that make up the
    medium it passes through
  • Different colors of light move at different
    speeds, refract at different angles

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Dispersion
  • White light will be spread out into its different
    colors as it passes into an optically dense
    material
  • Different wavelengths result in different
    frequencies, causes different reactions
  • Greater changes in direction result from higher
    index of refraction

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Dispersion facts
  • Each wavelength will interact slight different as
    it passes into a transparent object
  • Causing sunlight to break into different colors
    as it passes through a prism
  • Red light changes the least, violet changes the
    most (remember why the sky is blue)

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Understand Pink Floyd through physics!
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RAINBOWS
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Reguirements for generating a rainbow
  • Rain clouds in a distance in front of you
  • Sun behind you

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Rainbows
  • Result from light being both dispersed and total
    internal reflected as it enters water drops in
    the air
  • Pg 491-492

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