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Chapter 17 Reflection and Refraction. Objectives. 17.1 Explain the law of reflection 17.1 Distinguish between diffuse and specular reflection 17.1 Calculate the index of refraction in a medium. Objectives. 17.2 Explain total internal reflection 17.2 Define the critical angle
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Objectives • 17.1Explain the law of reflection • 17.1 Distinguish between diffuse and specularreflection • 17.1 Calculate the index of refraction in a medium
Objectives • 17.2Explain total internal reflection • 17.2 Define the critical angle • 17.2 Explain effects caused by the refraction of light in a medium with varying refractive indices • 17.2 Explain dispersion of light in terms of the index of refraction
Reflection • Specular: Mirror • Diffuse: Everything else
What is Smooth? • Are the molecular gaps smaller than the wavelength? Than specular reflection • Basketball is larger than gaps, so specular reflection occurs • Metals: Due to sea of electrons, form sort of a flatness (like flowing water) • Are the molecular gaps larger than the wavelength? Than diffuse reflection • Most objects tend to have much larger gaps than 400 – 700 nm
In the House Application • Mirrors are coated with Silver or Aluminum • Silver is better (99 – 92), not every color equal • Two reflections, one from glass, one from back • Silver reflects 99 RG and 97 B • Aluminum 92 RG and 90 B
Snells Law • How much refraction? Depends on speed of light through material • n is speed of light where 1 is true speed • Larger than 1 means slowed down (2 means half as fast
What is the index of Refraction • If a light from a vacuum runs into water at 30 degrees, what is the angle of the light traveling in the water. N value of 1 for vacuum, 1.33 for water • N values • Vacuum 1.00 • Air 1.0003 • Water 1.33 • Ethanol 1.36 • Crown Glass 1.52 • Quartz 1.61 • Diamond 2.42
Total Internal Reflection • When all light reflects due to a large angle (critical angle) • Looking into distance water = large angle = critical angle = total reflection
Total Internal Reflection • Optic Fibers use this principal
Mirages • Refraction of light through air (different densities)
Sunrise and Sunset • Sun actually not where it appears to be