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Title: Reflection and Refraction


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Reflection and Refraction
  • Chapter 29

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Reflection
  • Reflection some or all of a wave bounces back
    into the first medium when hitting a boundary of
    a second medium
  • When all the wave energy is reflected back
    instead of being transmitted, it is total
    reflection
  • If some energy is transmitted and some is
    reflected, the wave is partially reflected

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Reflection
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The Law of Reflection
  • The direction of incidence and reflection is best
    described by straight-line rays
  • Incident rays and reflected rays make equal
    angles with a line perpendicular to the surface,
    called the normal
  • Angle of Incidence angle made by the incident
    ray and the normal
  • Angle of Reflection angle made by the reflected
    ray and the normal
  • Law of Reflection the angle of incidence and
    the angle of reflection are equal

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The Law of Reflection
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Mirrors
  • Virtual Image the point located behind a mirror
    where an object appears to originate
  • Your eye cannot tell the difference between an
    object and its virtual image
  • The image is as far behind a mirror as the object
    is in front of the mirror

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Diffuse Reflection
  • Diffuse Reflection light incident on a rough
    surface is reflected in many directions
  • A surfaces roughness is dependent upon the
    wavelength of the wave incident upon that
    surface the longer the wavelength, the smoother
    the surface will appear
  • To a piece of paper, light is reflecting diffusely

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Diffuse Reflection
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Reflection of Sound
  • An echo is reflected sound
  • Sound reflects from all surfaces of a room
  • Acoustics is the study of the way sound reflects
    off of objects in a room
  • Reverberations Multiple reflections of sound
    within a room
  • The walls of concert halls are designed to make
    the reflection of sound diffuse

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Reflection of Sound
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Refraction
  • Refraction the change in direction of a wave as
    it crosses the boundary between two media in
    which the wave travels at different speeds
  • Wave Fronts lines that represent the position
    of different crests
  • At each point along a wave front, the wave is
    moving perpendicular to the wave front
  • The direction of motion is best represented by a
    ray

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Refraction
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Refraction of Sound
  • Sound waves are refracted when parts of a wave
    front travel at different speeds
  • This happens in uneven winds or temperatures
  • Sound waves tend to bend away from warm ground,
    since it travels faster in warmer air
  • On a cold night, the speed of sound is slower
    near the ground than above, so we can hear over
    larger distances

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Refraction of Sound
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Refraction of Light
  • A pond or swimming pool may appear shallower than
    they actually are, a pencil in a glass of water
    will appear bent
  • All of these effects are caused by changes in the
    speed of light as it passes from one medium to
    another, or through varying temperatures and
    densities of the same medium which changes the
    directions of light rays
  • Index of Refraction (n) (speed of light in
    vacuum)/(speed of light in material)
  • Snells Law n sin ? n sin ? (where n and n
    are the indices of refraction of the media on
    either side of the boundary, and ? and ? are the
    respective angles of incidence and refraction)

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Refraction of Light
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Atmospheric Refraction
  • On hot days there may be a layer of very hot air
    in contact with the ground, the light will travel
    faster through this air and will bend, creating a
    mirage
  • When you watch the sun set, you can still see the
    sun for several minutes after it has sunk below
    the horizon, because light is refracted by
    Earths atmosphere

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Atmospheric Refraction
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Dispersion in a Prism
  • Light of frequencies closer to the natural
    frequency of the electron oscillators in a medium
    travels more slowly in the medium
  • Since different frequencies of light travel at
    different speeds in transparent materials, they
    will refract differently and bend at different
    angles
  • When light is bent twice at nonparallel
    boundaries, as in a prism, the seperation of the
    different colors is apparent
  • Dispersion the separation of light into colors
    arranged according to their frequency

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Dispersion in a Prism
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The Rainbow
  • The rainbow takes the concept of dispersion and
    multiples it through the atmosphere
  • The sun shines on water droplets in a cloud or
    when it is raining
  • The light is dispersed by the raindrop into its
    spectral colors

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The Rainbow
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Total Internal Reflection
  • Critical Angle the minimum angle of incidence
    for which a light ray is totally reflected within
    a medium
  • Total Internal Reflection the 100 reflection
    of light that strikes the boundary between two
    media at an angle greater than the critical angle
  • Optical fibers utilize the concept of total
    internal reflection to feed light from one
    location to another, these cables are very useful
    for communications

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Total Internal Reflection
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Assignment (Due ¾)
  • Read Chapter 29 (pg. 442-459)
  • Do Chapter 29 Assessment 28-41
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