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12 October, 09:36

The index of refraction of silicate flint glass for red light is 1.620 and for violet light is 1.660. A beam of white light in this glass strikes the glass-air interface at a 22.50° angle of incidence and refracts out into air. What is the angular separation between the red and violet components of the spectrum that emerges from the glass?4

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  1. 12 October, 11:22
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    0.33 degree

    Explanation:

    refractive index for red light = 1.62

    refractive index for violet light = 1.66

    angle of incidence, i = 22.5 degree

    Use Snell's law for the red light

    refractive index for red light = Sin i / Sin r

    Where r be the angle of refraction for red light

    1.62 = Sin 22.5 / Sin r

    Sin r = 0.2362

    r = 13.66 degree

    Use Snell's law for the violet light

    refractive index for violet light = Sin i / Sin r'

    Where r' be the angle of refraction for violet light

    1.66 = Sin 22.5 / Sin r'

    Sin r' = 0.23053

    r' = 13.33 degree

    Angular separation between red and violet components = r - r'

    = 13.66 - 13.33 = 0.33 degree
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