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(a) State the laws of refraction of light. Give an expression to relate the absolute refractive index of a medium with speed of light in vacuum.

(b) The refractive indices of water and glass with respect to air are 43 and 32 respectively. If the speed of light in glass is 2×108ms-1, find the speed of light in (i) air, (ii) water.


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Solution

(a)

  1. Refractive index is defined as the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to its speed in a specific medium.
  2. Mathematically, refractive index (n) = speedoflightinvacuumspeedlightinmedium=cv.
  3. Refractive index is a unitless quantity.
  4. In terms of angle of incidence (i) and angle of refraction (r), n=sinisinr.

(b)

Step 1: Given data

  1. Refractive index of water nw=43
  2. Refractive index of glass ng=32
  3. Speed of light in the glass =2×108ms-1

Step 2: Formula and calculation of speed of light in air

ng=cvg, where vg is the speed of light in the glass

vg=cngc=2×108×32=3×108ms-1

Hence, the speed of light in air is 3×108ms-1.

Step 3: Formula and calculation of speed of light in water

nw=cvw, where vw is the speed of light in water

vw=cnwvw=3×108×34=2.25×108ms-1


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