Lesson13 Refractive Index
Lesson13 Refractive Index
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
You
LO1: MUST describe refraction as the change
in direction of light as it passes from one
medium to another due to a change in
velocity.
LO2: SHOULD describe refractive index as
the ratio of velocities in the two mediums.
LO3: COULD calculate refractive indexes
from data on velocities or angles using
Snells law.
Refractive Index
n = refractive index of a material
c = speed of light in a vacuum
v = velocity of light in the material
The refractive index (n) of a material is the ratio of the
speed of light (c) in a vacuum to the velocity of light in
the material (v).
The refractive index of a material is always greater
than 1.
water = 1.33
glass = 1.5
What is refraction?
Refraction is the change of direction a light ray undergoes
when it enters a medium with a different optical density.
Light travels at different
speeds in materials with
different optical densities,
and the change in
direction occurs due to the
change in the speed of the
light.
In a vacuum, light travels at
299,792,458 ms-1.
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i1
normal
air
glass
r1
i2
normal
r2
i 1 > r1
i 1 = r2
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incident
ray
i2 < r 2
r1 = i2
refracted
ray
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Investigating refraction
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Refractive index
The speed of light in a particular substance is expressed as
the refractive index (n) of that medium.
refractive index
=
of substance (ns)
medium
vacuum
air
water
299,792,458
299,702,547
224,900,569
1
1.0003
1.333
glass
198,538,051
1.51
diamond
123,933,393
2.419
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normal
medium 1: refractive index = n1
2
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n1sin1 = n2sin2
ANSWER SHEET
Angle of
Incidence
24.0
24.0
24.0
63.0
47.0
Index
1.5
1.5
2.4
1.3
Refraction calculations
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