Q1 2 Points These two mirrors sit at an angle of 50° to one another. A...
Q1 2 Points These two mirrors sit at an angle of 50° to one another. A ray of light is incident at 40°on the first mirror. What is the angle of reflection Or, with respect to a perpendicular line to the second mirror, as shown? (Angles might not be drawn to scale.) 409 50 Mirror 1 10° O 80° Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο O 40° O 30° O 20°
These two mirrors sit at an angle of 50° to one another. A ray of light is incident at 40°on the first mirror. What is the angle of reflection Or, with respect to a perpendicular line to the second mirror, as shown? (Angles might not be drawn to scale.) 400 50 Mirror 1 10° Ο Ο Ο 80° 40° 30° Ο Ο O 20°
Two mirrors make an angle of 600 with each other. A ray of light is incident on the first mirror at an angle 400. Draw a ray diagram to find out the angle of reflection from the second mirror. You must determine the normal from which to measure.
Consider two large, plane mirrors placed upright and making an angle of 62.4 degrees with each other. If a horizontal ray of light is incident on one mirror at an angle of incidence of 30.6 degrees, what is the angle of reflection for the ray after it is reflected from both mirrors? Calculate the answer in degrees and rounded to three significant figures. Do not round until the end
As shown in the figure, the angle between two plane mirrors (M1 and M2) is 125°. If the incident ray strikes mirror M1 with an angle of incidence ?1i = 50°, determine the angle of reflection ?2r for mirror M2.
A ray of light travels from air into another medium, making an angle of O, = 45.0° with the normal as in the figure below. Air Second medium (a) Find the angle of refraction 0, if the second medium is flint glass. (b) Find the angle of refraction 0, if the second medium is diamond. (c) Find the angle of refraction 0, if the second medium is carbon tetrachloride.
Polarizers can be made based on the principle of Brewster angle. In Fig. 2, a light ray (with 50% s-polarized light and 50% p-polarized light) s incident from material 1 (n! 1.33) on a flat layer of material 2 that has an index of refraction n2-1.5. Beneath material 2 is material 3 with an index of refraction n3 - 1.0. The ray of light reflected into material I happens to be the linearly polarized light. (a) What is the angle...
Question 2 20 points A ray of light from air is incident on the surface of the water and is reflected and refracted. If the angle of refraction is 30° and the index of refraction for water is 1.33 what is the angle in degrees between the reflected and refractad rays?
(1) A. If the critical angle for light going from material X into water (n=1.33) is (44.0)o , what is the index of refraction for material X? Give your answer with 3 significant figures. B. Consider a ray of white light incident from air on a dispersive material at an angle of incidence of (42.5)o. The red light refracts to an angle of (26.5)o in the dispersive material. If the index of refraction for green light is 7.50% larger than...
A=18 B=16
Consider a light ray undergoing a double reflection from two mirrors forming an angle f = (A +90) (degrees) between them, as shown in the attached figure. If the angle of incidence of the light ray is 0,= (B + 35)° (degrees), find the angle of reflection off the second mirror, O.. Give your answer in degrees and with 2 significant figures. Do NOT post your work, just your answer. Your answer is either marked 'good', if it...