Retroreflective materials reflect light to enhance the visibility of clothing - Scottish Highers Physics - Question 10 - 2016
Question 10
Retroreflective materials reflect light to enhance the visibility of clothing.
One type of retroreflective material is made from small glass spheres partially emb... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Retroreflective materials reflect light to enhance the visibility of clothing - Scottish Highers Physics - Question 10 - 2016
Step 1
Calculate the refractive index of the glass for this light.
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To calculate the refractive index (n) of the glass, we use Snell's Law, which states that n=sinrsini
where (i) is the angle of incidence and (r) is the angle of refraction.
From the diagram, we have (i = 36^\circ) and (r = 18^\circ).
Substituting the values: n=sin18∘sin36∘
Using a calculator, we find: n≈1.9
Thus, the refractive index of the glass is approximately 1.9.
Step 2
Calculate the critical angle for this light in the glass.
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The critical angle ((\theta_c)) can be calculated using the formula:
sinθc=n1
Substituting the value of the refractive index from part (a): sinθc=1.91
Calculating this gives: θc≈32∘
Therefore, the critical angle for the light in the glass is approximately 32 degrees.
Step 3
Complete the diagram below to show the path of the ray as it passes through the sphere and emerges into the air.
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In the completed diagram, the path of the ray will emerge into the air approximately parallel to the incident ray.
The ray will refract at the glass-air boundary as it exits the glass sphere.
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