Thursday, January 28, 2010

Index.of Horny Jpeg How Do I Find The Refractive Index Of Lemon Oil?

How do I find the refractive index of lemon oil? - index.of horny jpeg

"A red laser beam moves from rock crystal in lemon oil. The incident angle of 40 degrees and the angle of refraction is 44.4 °. What is the refractive index of the lemon?

The rock crystal has a refractive index of 1.61, if it means anything ...

My teacher is very unclear, and explain things to bad things.

Please help me.

2 comments:

  1. With Snell law:

    n1 sinx1 = n2 sinx2

    N1, N2 are the refractive indices of the 1st and 2ndmedium
    Refractive index is a measure of how much light is broken, bent () in a particular environment, because the speed of light notes in this context

    X1 is the angle of incidence
    X2 is the angle of refraction

    here

    n1 = 1.61
    n2 =?
    x1 = 40 degrees
    x2 = 44.4 degrees

    1.62 sin 40 = n2 sin44.4
    n2 = 1.62x sin40/sin44.4 = 1.49

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  2. Snell's law

    1.61 sin (* n * 40) = sin (44.4)
    n = 1.479 ...= 1.48 \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt ;------------------------------ ----

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