Friday, 31 March 2017

DECRIBE WHAT IS MEANT BY CRITICAL ANGLE


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Critical angle

When light passes from one medium (material) to another it changes speed. This is because the speed of a wave is determined by the medium through which it is passing.
When light speeds up as it passes from one material to another, the angle of refraction is bigger than the angle of incidence.
For example, this happens when light passes from water to air or from glass to water.



At the interface between two materials, the angle of refraction cannot be greater than 90°. Click above to see what happens as the angle of incidence gets bigger.
When the angle of refraction is equal to 90°, the angle of incidence is called the critical angle, \theta _c
At any angle of incidence greater than the critical angle, the light cannot pass through the surface - it is all reflected.
This is called total internal reflection.
  • Total because all of the energy is reflected.
  • Internal because the energy stays inside the material.
  • Reflection because the light is reflected.


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The relationship between critical angle and refractive index is

\sin \theta _c = {1 \over n}

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