Lesson 10 — Refraction



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Refraction

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This lesson
  • recap
  • Refraction in a glass block
  • total internal reflection — critical angle

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Goals
  • Describe what refraction is
  • Explain why refraction causes the image of an object to get deformed using a ray diagram
  • Explain what the refractive index is
  • Apply the refractive index
  • Explain total internal reflection and the critical angle

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what is refraction?

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Refraction

  • When light goes from one material to another it gets bend according to the refractive index

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Refraction 

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Refraction — The refractive index 

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Refractive index

  • The capacity for a material to bend light

  • (The amount that the light gets bend depends on the difference in refractive index between to materials)

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refractiveindex=speedoflightmediumspeedoflightvacuum

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refractiveindex=speedoflightmediumspeedoflightvacuum
n=vc
  • Refractive index (n) — no unit
  • Speed of light vacuum (c) — m/s
  • Speed of light medium (v) — m/s

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Exercise
See the speed of light in the following materials:
  • Speed of light glass: 200 000 000 m/s
  • Speed of light water: 225 000 000 m/s
  • Speed of light plastic: 190 000 000 m/s

Imagine a light ray going from vacuum into one of these materials. Order these  materials on how much they bend the light from strongest to weakest.

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Refraction — glass to air

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Lower to higher 
refractive index
Higher to lower refractive index
Bends towards the normal line
Bends away from the normal line

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Total internal reflection? — Exercise
  1. Go to the pet simulation bending light — Intro
  2. Set the refractive index on the top to glass
  3. Set the refractive index on the bottom to air

  • Experiment with the simulation in pairs
  • Using paragraph 6.7 try to figure out what total internal reflection means

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Goals
  • Describe what refraction is
  • Explain why refraction causes the image of an object to get deformed using a ray diagram
  • Explain what the refractive index is
  • Apply the refractive index
  • Explain total internal reflection and the critical angle

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