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3 February, 22:45

Light in vacuum is incident on the surface of a slab of transparent material. In the vacuum the beam makes an angle of 43.8° with the normal to the surface, while in the slab it makes an angle of 19.3° with the normal. What is the index of refraction of the transparent material?

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  1. 4 February, 02:22
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    Index of refraction of transparent is 1.48

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Snell's law states that;

    n1 (sinθ1) = n2 (sinθ2)

    Where;

    n1 and n2 represent the indices of refraction for the two media, and θ1 and θ2 are the angles of incidence and refraction that the ray R makes with the normal.

    In this question;

    n1 = 1;

    θ1 = 43.8°

    θ2 = 19.3°

    n2 is unknown.

    Thus using Snell's law, we have;

    1 x sin 43.8 = n2 x sin 19.3

    n2 = (sin 43.8) / sin 19.3

    n2 = 1.48
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