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1a)Light reflected at 67.6° from a gemstone in a ring is completely polarized. Can the gem be a diamond (n = 2.419 ± 0.06)? B.) At what angle (in degrees) would the light be completely polarized if the gem were in glycerine (n = 1.473)? please help with both the parts, thanks!
i) Light reflected at 62.7° from a gemstone in a ring is completely polarized. Can the gem be a diamond (n = 2.419 ± 0.06)? No (a)At what angle (in degrees) would the light be completely polarized if the gem were in benzene (n = 1.501)? ii) The angle between the axes of two polarizing filters is 33.0°. By how much does the second filter reduce the intensity of the light coming through the first? I I0
Homework: Ring Gemstone Please answer the following question(s): 1. (a) Light reflected at 64.5 degrees from a gemstone in a ring is completely polarized. Given that the refractive of gem stone is 2.419, can the gem be a diamond? Hint: Use calculations to find the refractive index of this material and compare it to the refractive index of diamond. (b) At what angle would the light be completely polarized if the gem was in water (n=1.333)?
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