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- Inside a substance such as glass or water, light travelss more slowly than it does in a vacuum. If c denotes the speed of light in a vacuum and v denotes its speed through some other substance, then v=(c/n) Where n is a constant called the index of refraction. To almost exact approximation, a substance's index of refraction does not depend the wavelength of light. For instance, when red and blue light waves enter water, they both slow down by about the same amount. More precise measurements, however, reveal that n varies with wavelength. Table 1 presents some indices of refraction of Cutson glass, for different wavelengths of visible light. A nanometer (nm) is 10-9 meters. In a vacuum, light travesl at c =3.0 × 108 m / s. Indices of refraction of Cutson glass (Table 1) Approximate Wavelength in vacuum (nm) n Yellow 580 1.500 Yellow orange 600 1.498 Orange 620 1.496 Orange red 640 1.494 A concave mirror is placed over a beaker containing water of μ=1.33 and image of the object placed at the bottom of the beaker is formed at a distance 25 cm from the top, then the focal length of the mirror is:
Q.
Inside a substance such as glass or water, light travelss more slowly than it does in a vacuum. If denotes
the speed of light in a vacuum and denotes its speed through some other substance, then Where is a constant called the index of refraction.
To almost exact approximation, a substance's index of refraction does not depend the wavelength of light. For instance, when red and blue light waves enter water, they both slow down by about the same amount. More precise measurements, however, reveal that n varies with wavelength. Table 1 presents some indices of refraction of Cutson glass, for different wavelengths of visible light. A nanometer (nm) is meters. In a vacuum, light travesl at .
Indices of refraction of Cutson glass (Table 1)
Approximate
Wavelength in vacuum (nm)
n
Yellow
580
1.500
Yellow orange
600
1.498
Orange
620
1.496
Orange red
640
1.494
A concave mirror is placed over a beaker containing water of and image of the object placed at the bottom of the beaker is formed at a distance 25 from the top, then the focal length of the mirror is:

Approximate | Wavelength in vacuum (nm) | n | |
---|---|---|---|
Yellow | 580 | 1.500 | |
Yellow orange | 600 | 1.498 | |
Orange | 620 | 1.496 | |
Orange red | 640 | 1.494 |
Solution: