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3. Waves
3.4 Refraction, diffraction, and interference
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The refractive index of a material quantifies how much the speed of light is reduced in that medium compared to its speed in
vacuum
When light travels from air to glass at an angle of incidence of 30 degrees, what happens to the angle of refraction?
Decreases
Total internal reflection occurs when light travels from a denser medium to a less dense medium and the angle of incidence exceeds the critical
angle
The critical angle is the angle of incidence at which the angle of refraction is
90
degrees.
The angle of incidence must be greater than the critical angle for
total internal reflection
to occur.
True
The critical angle for light traveling from glass to air is approximately
41.8^\circ
</latex>.
True
The diffraction angle
θ
\theta
θ
can be approximated using the formula
sin
(
θ
)
≈
λ
d
\sin(\theta) \approx \frac{\lambda}{d}
sin
(
θ
)
≈
d
λ
.wavelength.
When light moves from air to water, it bends towards the normal.
True
In Snell's Law,
θ
1
\theta_{1}
θ
1
represents the angle of incidence.
The critical angle for light traveling from glass to air is approximately
41.
8
∘
41.8^\circ
41.
8
∘
.
True
Diffraction is most noticeable when the wavelength of the wave is comparable to the size of the
obstacle
or aperture.
True
What happens to waves when their wavelength is much larger than the aperture size?
Almost complete spreading
What does
λ
\lambda
λ
represent in the diffraction angle formula?
Wavelength of light
What does
d
d
d
represent in the single-slit minima formula?
Width of the slit
Match the feature with the type of diffraction:
Fringe Spacing ↔️ Non-uniform for single-slit, uniform for double-slit
Intensity Distribution ↔️ Central bright fringe strongest in single-slit
Governing Formula ↔️
d
sin
θ
=
d \sin \theta =
d
sin
θ
=
m
λ
m \lambda
mλ
for single-slit
Destructive interference occurs when the phase difference is
(
2
n
+
1
)
π
(2n + 1)\pi
(
2
n
+
1
)
π
, resulting in zero or weaker amplitude.
Constructive interference occurs when the phase difference is an integer multiple of
2\pi
In Young's Double Slit Experiment, bright fringes form where the path difference is
n\lambda
Snell's Law relates the angles of incidence and refraction using the refractive
indices
When light enters a denser medium, it bends towards the
normal
.
True
What is the critical angle defined as?
Angle of 90° refraction
If the angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle, all light is reflected back into the
denser medium
.
True
What is the approximate formula for the diffraction angle
θ
\theta
θ
?
sin
(
θ
)
≈
λ
d
\sin(\theta) \approx \frac{\lambda}{d}
sin
(
θ
)
≈
d
λ
The single-slit minima are described by the formula
d
sin
θ
=
d \sin \theta =
d
sin
θ
=
m
λ
m \lambda
mλ
.
True
What type of fringes are produced in a double-slit diffraction pattern?
Bright and dark
What does
d
d
d
represent in the double-slit formula?
Distance between slits
Which fringe in a single-slit diffraction pattern has the highest intensity?
Central bright fringe
What does
m
m
m
represent in the single-slit formula?
Order of the minimum
Snell's Law describes the relationship between the angles of incidence and
refraction
.
True
Steps to apply Snell's Law
1️⃣ Identify the refractive indices of the two media
2️⃣ Determine the angle of incidence
3️⃣ Use the formula to calculate the angle of refraction
The critical angle is the angle of incidence at which the angle of refraction is
90 degrees
.
True
The critical angle is calculated using the formula \theta_c = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{n_2}{n_1}\right)</latex>.
True
Conditions for total internal reflection
1️⃣ Light travels from a denser to a less dense medium.
2️⃣ The angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle.
Diffraction is the spreading or bending of waves as they pass around obstacles or through small
openings
.
Diffraction is most noticeable when the wavelength of the wave is comparable to the size of the
obstacle
or aperture.
True
The refractive index of a material quantifies how much the speed of light is reduced compared to its speed in
vacuum
.
When light travels from air to glass at an incidence angle of 30^\circ</latex>, the angle of refraction is approximately
19.
5
∘
19.5^\circ
19.
5
∘
.
True
Diffraction is most noticeable when the wavelength of the wave is comparable to the size of the obstacle or
aperture
.
When the wavelength is comparable to the aperture size, significant
bending
occurs.
Waves with a wavelength much smaller than the
aperture
size undergo minimal bending.
True
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