Physics Project
Physics Project
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Physics Project
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➢ Class– XII– A
➢ Roll Number– 12
Teacher's signature-________
Certificate
This is to certify that Pranjal Rai of Class XII
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A of Nirmala Convent High School has
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under my supervision. He had taken proper
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completion of this project.
I certify that this project is up to my
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issued by CBSE.
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SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
(Sub. Teacher) (Principal)
Acknowledgment
I am overwhelmed in all humbleness and gratefulness
to acknowledge my depth to all those who have helped
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me to put these ideas, well above the level of simplicity
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Tiwari Sir as well as our principal who gave me this
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Introduction
Total Internal Reflection
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Conditions for Total Internal
Reflection
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Relation between refractive
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Reflection
Uses
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Bibliography
Introduction
Whenever a ray of incident light travels from
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it gets refracted.
If the ray travels from denser medium to rarer
medium, it suffers deviation away from the
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normal at the point of incidence. As the angle
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reflection.
Refraction :-
The phenomenon of bending
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called refraction.
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Reflection :-
The phenomenon in which a ray
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reflection.
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Total Internal Reflection
Total internal reflection is the phenomenon of
reflection of light which occurs when a ray of light
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traveling in a denser medium is incident at the interfere
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Consider a surface xy separates the rarer medium a
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surface of separation, gets refracted into the rarer
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There are Two Basic conditions for total
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1. The incident ray should travel from denser
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to rarer medium.
2. The angle of incidence should be greater
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media.
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Denser
Relation between refractive index (μ) and
critical angle (C)
When refraction takes place at point C, it follows
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that the refractive index of medium A w.r.t.
medium B is given by
BμA =
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AμB =
if i = c (critical angle)
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r = 90°
AμB =
Refractive index is inversely proportional to sine
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of critical angle.
Its relation with polarizing angle :
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angle.
If P is polarizing angle and μ, the refractive index
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A right angled isosceles prism can be used to cause total internal
reflection. In such a right angled prism when a ray of light is
incident normally to its face AB, it passes into prism as incidence
is 45°. But for glass (μ = 1.5), the value of critical angle is about
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41.8°. Since the value of incident angle is greater than the critical
angle for glass, the ray of right suffers total internal refection. As
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a result, it gets incident on the force AC at 90° and comes out of
the prism as such. It follows that the path of the ray of right was
been deviated by the prism through 90°.
Advantages of Totally Reflecting Prism over the Silvered
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Plane Mirror:-
A reflecting prism does not require any silvering.
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known as mirage.
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Due to intense heat, the surface of earth becomes quite hot
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one goes up. Refractive index of air increases slightly for
higher layers. Thus a ray of light traveling from point O of a
tree passes through air of gradually decreasing refractive
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index and is therefore refracted more and more away from
the normal and accordingly the angle of incidence goes on
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more towards the normal. Ultimately, when the ray reaches the
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Stones :
Diamond shines very brightly because it has a very high
refractive index and very low critical angle i.e. = 2.47 & C =
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a large number of faces, such that a ray of light entering it
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light emerges, shine very brilliantly.
4. Optical Fibres :
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In 1870, John Tyndall, a British physicist demonstrated that
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John Tyndall
When light is incident at a small angle at arc end, it gets
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bundle of fibres can be used to convey images along paths
of any shape. The optical fibre does not bend light. Instead,
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5. Looming :
It is an optical illusion observed in the cold countries. In
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which observers get an impression that object is placed in
air.
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Optical Fibre
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Looming
Uses
i) Optical fibres are used in the field of
communication and the computers.
ii) The optical fibres are used for making medical
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investigation.
iii) The optical fibre sensors have been used to
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iv) The optical fibres are used for transmitting the
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transmitting cables.
viii) Optical fibre are used in transmission and
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NCERT Class XII Textbook for Physics
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Website:- www.allprojectreports.com
Wikipedia
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Google Photos
Youtube India
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