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Q. A light ray going from air is incident (as shown in figure) at one end of a glass fibre (refractive index $ \mu = 1.5$) making an incidence angle of $60^\circ$ on the lateral surface,
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so that it undergoes a total internal reflection. How much time would it take to traverse the straight fibre of length 1 km?

Odisha JEEOdisha JEE 2010Ray Optics and Optical Instruments

Solution:

When total internal reflection just takes place form lateral surface i = C,ie, $ 60^\circ = C $
$\Rightarrow sin\, 60^\circ = sin\, C = \frac{1}{\mu}$
$\Rightarrow \mu = \frac{2}{\sqrt 3} $
Time taken by light to traverse some distance in a medium
$ t=\frac{\mu x}{c}=\frac{\frac{2}{\sqrt 3} \times 10^3}{3 \times 10^8}$
$ = 3.85 \mu s $