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A torch light kept at a depth h below the surface of an ocean (n = 4/3) facing upward is turned ON. Determine the illuminated surface area at the free surface of ocean.


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9 π h216
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9 π h27
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3 π h24
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π h23
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Solution

The correct option is B 9 π h27

Given,
Depth of torch light = h
Refractive index of ocean (n) = 43

The boundary of the illuminated area at the free surface of water is determined by the ray which strikes the interface just at critical angle.
All the rays from the torch light which strikes the interface at an angle greater than crictical angle will reflect back in the sea and will not illuminate the free surface of water.
So, at the critical angle

μ=1sin θc

Putting the known values,

43=1sin θc

sin θc=34

Also,
sin θc=perpendicular (p)hypotenuse (h)

So,
Perpendicular (p) = 3 unit
hypotenuse (h) = 4 unit
Applying pythagoras theoram,
Base (b) = Hypotenuse2Perpendicular2=h2p2

Which gives,
base (b) = 7 unit

Now,
tan θc=pb
So,
tan θc=37

Now, let the radius of the circle which appears bright at the free surface be r.
Then,
From the above triangle
tan θc=rh

r=h tan θc=3h7

Area (A) of circle,
A=π r2=π(3h7)2= 9πh27


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