Glass Prism in Air: Rays A and B approach the equilateral prism, and the prism is glass surrounded by h indexes of refraction shown. Following the rules of geometrical optics, trikes a trace each ray...
Prism-shaped Air Cavity in Glass: Rays A and B approach the equilateral prism, and the prism is air surrounded by glass with indexes of refraction shown. Following the rules of geometrical optics, trace each ray as it reflects and refracts at the prism's surfaces. If a ray strikes a surface and undergoes both reflection and refraction, then only trace the refraction. Continue tracing each ray until the ray is moving away from the prism. As each ray strikes a surface,...
+10 points SerCP11 22.4.P.033.MI A ray of light strikes the midpoint of one face of an equiangular (60°-60°-60) glass prism (n 1.5) at an angle of incidence of 32.6. (a) Trace the path of the light ray through the glass, and find the angles of incidence and refraction at each surface. First surface: incidence refraction Second surface: θǐncidence refraction (b) If a small fraction of light is also reflected at each surface, find the angles of reflection at the surfaces....
3. Optics problem set: a) [6 pts) An incident light ray in air strikes a glass prism as shown. Sketch the ray diagram with the light rays refracted through each glass boundary. There is no total internal reflection in this problem. This ray diagram should include (1) normal lines, and (2) the qualitatively correct directions of refracted rays. b) [6 pts) Two converging lenses (#1 and #2) are given with an object as an arrow below. A pair of focal...