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1.A beam of light passes through the air and enters a diamond at an angle of incidence of 40 degrees. Use Snell’s Law to find
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Snell's law of refraction can be written as sin i = n sin r, where n is the refractive index from air to water, i is the angle
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Snell's law of refraction can be written as sin i = n sin r, where n is the refractive index from air to water, i is the angle
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claudia
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using Snell's Law (sin(theta1)/sin(theta2) = v1/v2 where (theta1) is the angle of incidence and (theta2) is the angle of
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Jeremy
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using Snell's Law (sin(theta1)/sin(theta2) = v1/v2 where (theta1) is the angle of incidence and (theta2) is the angle of
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Jeremy
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In order of increasing frequency, list the waves that make up the electromagnetic spectrum and give an example of each type of
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A ray of light with wavelength 589 nm passes through an unknown material with a velocity of 1.94 x 10^8 m/s. What is the
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George
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Calculate the index (n water) of refraction of water given the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction.
I know that the
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Hannah
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I don't understand snell's law ( nsin(0)=nsin(0) ) and how to use it with refraction.
also how do i apply that to this problem:
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Katie
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All answers should be in degrees.
(a) Using the result of Lecture 31 Question 3, and Snell's law, derive and evaluate for the
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