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ea” Roy Ophies Ace-4o Recluced Syllabus - dee Pe ARS Se Light t+ Light fs a form sf eneugy that travels in the form of elecrmomagnehic. waves, which does not necessarily meguird » Q medium to peopag ate: Refkaction of Maht + The Phenomena of cg tn path of light as i} goes fxor one meclium to another fs Called Refuaction of Ught- Nole $+ Refuaetion Changes occurs due to velodty olifference- i i Lignt (1). When a say of Light Wid bihen a Hay at Light goes oes From 4 Rarer meslium From a Pens meals! to y } Oa Haver Medium i to Q denser mediums iF best on a fee bends towards: Normal- Normal- Rarer (ad mecine Incident > Penser Cb), welium Scanned with CamScannerLows ot Refraction 7 Sirst haw ot refraction stoles thab the. incident TeFractesl ray and Normal to plone, all ue 4, 2/26 Same plane. (20. Second Kaw ot refraction shales that the salio of ane of angle Ot incidengs to sine of angle ob refrachon is Consant for a given pair of Most, tnown a4 Refugee traex of that pofr of melfas denolesl & dds ghis iu Coulee) Srell’s haw ot refracbon. He Stay IS Colle refractive. Srdex af medium b 9-rf Medium a. ReEwective Tndex $+ of a medium & a measure o ophcal dendty or cumount of beralig ob ny fh the meglium. Absolute Refractive Index’ gr & defined as the rato a velocity oF Ugnt fn vacuum to the velocitg oF Ugh In a Medium. re = velodly of light tn Vacuum (¢) “ ealium (v) Velodty of Ugh mm meal ak Scanned with CamScannerLateral Shift: The perpenciicular olistance behween iy, Colleal as hy frown Gia | Lateral shift Jt is denoted by d oF 7 ReFraction incident yay and emexgent ro Slabs air (Raver mesliam? gloss slo bensecmealium C+ emergence angie: 4/26 ae al Jn Right Single, Telongle APB cosy = ap “D AB In a ” a» ABN Sint) Be -@ @%i0 Cost AP oy Bn=d Ape kt So a= sin Ufey? =. rea ‘Scanned with CamScannerNormal Shift $> Due to RePraction ot Lights an object lyfag inside @n opkcall densa mesiam g appears fo ke x raised by some normal cliskance Called € Norma) Shift. - Nihal In Right aAngied Triangle OAR (Sint = AB & Tn Rignt Anglect Triangle IAB Isin r= AB = 3 Dividing them we ye %, inp = 18 “ua = Sint = * sin? 08 or “uy? te oe ‘ fue B vom fig. 0B ROA IB ALA © 3A Apparent Depth 3, = OA = Real Depth Normal Shift = Real Pepth (ok)= Apparent depth (ta) ~« - 1A 01 = ay! z] OLe €L ayan]} O1= +f) = aa) ice |SWhen @ Mont voy travelling from a dence Madlum towoucls OO Yoru medium “UW incident’ a Hhe Inierfate ar an augle oF incidence Neer. than crikcal ov le» then Light rays are totally Reflect bade ino he denser medium This phenomena is Corea * TLR” ' + Rarer meslium InlerFa ue ° t= Critical Angle. Critical Angle She angle of incidence fn a denser medium for which the angle of refraction fy rarer Medium becomes Jo" Is Called Crikical Angle OF is Jencled by Cor ue Crifical Angie for Diamond = ay Crib cal Angle For glass = 4a" CriHical Angle. for water = yt Conditions for TIA Conditions_For "=" diam +o Tare (i) Te voy myst travel from denser Mediam vr medium « , (2) The angle of incidence must be greater than CriHeal angle . [ioc] Scanned with CamScannerRelation Bekwesn Refractive Inder_and Critical Nagle Fig: fon 4 buss Sing = Sind Sings I oy sa, 1 Sin. Applications of Total Inleynal Reflection (. Tot Reflecting Prisms: Such pricm ave made of ass OF refractive index 5 Ond the Crikcal angle in air is about 4s* Such prism con be used to devia a ra ot Light by 40 or IB0" using Toa Internal Reflecbon. ar sea oo (2) Mivaget— When the Lower Layers ot atmos phere become more hot and Yarer as Compared to upper Layers ot atmosphere» then a beam ot Light Coming From High object travels From opticalny denser to varer hayers of Gir and bends cway from Normal in every next rePrachon Finally When eangle oF incidence becomes greaien, than critical angle » the beam of Ug ht Suffer tohal Internet Reflecbion producing inverked Imoge ot High object on Hot road or tand » he giving vise to mivage . Scanned with CamScanner(3). Brilliance of Diamond :—» The brilliance oF Diamond i$ clue to total Internal Reflection of Light incide it- The ReFroctive index ot diamond 1s 2-47 and its Critical angle is Mearly 24-4°- Hence a beam of Light Falling on diamond suffers total Lnlernal Reffechon inside vepeatectly and emerge only from few ot its faces sso the Inkensity ot — Mant is then more than the intensity OF incident Hight oy Surroundings: his gfves tise to brilliance et Diomonds- The faces are cilgo cut accorting yy so that ight falling eloes Total Inlernal Reflection. (4) Opttca! Fibre: > Optica! fibres are alto based on Me Phenomeng ot total internal Reflechon- Ophcal fibres Consist of Several thousands of vee tong Fine qaauty Fibres of glous or quorty - The oliamekx Ob each Fibre 18 OF the order of 10 ‘em with refractive index matexfal being of the Ordex of Jes. These Fire Ore Foaloricalte! in such @ that Ught refleued OF One Side ot the Inner Surface Shikes the ome ak an angle (arser than critical Angle. ‘Scanned with CamScannereven if fF i ‘ . ok Pas 1s bent , Uight Gn eosily travel long he oy thee are used in Trangmission end receplion oF electrical Banal . ee an Syral 7 by Conveting thon First ink Ught ction cut Spherical Surfaces: Sphexicat Surfaces are ot two Ty Pes. teaneave) R= Racius ot Curvelure v= imogefrem cliskonce from pole 0 = Object Us objec aishance From pole. J= tmage P= Pole Sign Convention UD. All oli'skances Gre Measured from pole- (2), Distance measured Mn direction of (ncdent re falen os +ue + Distance Measured in opposite direction of incident ray taken 4 Negative « (2). Height above principle aris taken as +L otherwise token as —Ve- ‘Scanned with CamScannerRefenton ab Spradcal Surf, C Cores | Mace eae Eee fob Dees Na Assumekoa, 2. The cspetture of Refracting surface is small: (2) Ihe Object fs a polsk object sfluaked on the preeple a (2 The Tncident roy , refractea! ray ond Normal mabes Small angle with the princfple axfs. norma! ‘ XN Rares (Atv) Rens (4,), Principle... air, In BORG Le atY % In aac 2 THR DT re by snel's haw ' 4A, sin? gl = art sont xy YB ee ae wut 4B Ux AY uP Scanned with CamScannerAs « Be Ve ones. re small and P and N be Close to each “= % 2 tand = BN 2 AN No Po pon Be tanB = AN 2 Ay NL P21 Yoton’+ av a an Ne PC on using x, BET in eH O- Ay) AN = My Bal ys PE where Pos-U PLetV so ua + 21 dhis giverthe formu. for refracbon a+ spherfeal Surfaces + CF. bahen Rag travel from denser to Rarer re MW,- Ue = oy + = u Vv Pls Once Revise, all Cases of ReFradion for Sphuital Surfaces. & A leng ts a uniform transparent medium boundeel berween two sphuital or one Spheical and one plane Surface » Scanned with CamScanner—_ (Coser tr] Ah hens Which is thicket at eslges and Hhinna at middle, 1 Called a A hens ushich Is thinner | ot eclges ancl thicker ot mioidie rs Callewa Convex or Conversing Lens Concave or cliveging lens: | — Concave lens | Lens Maker’s Formuna +4 oF Eve lens has hvo refeaching guufaces, of 7Adi Carvoture Af R, and Ry ‘ Ay CDensa? dajcRore v? ‘Scanned with CamScannerfor reFraebion oF sphefeal Surface XPY pobject a 1s at O and image is at 7, i Ra e rer to Dense. NE Con corfres Ha = Uy R -O. for Refraction at Sphufeas Surface X4h¥* (ie Sense to Rarer) 1, behaves as virtual objed ond henge Formed ak 1. he = = u IE My- Hy = My + ~®. Ra Ny, v Raldtfng © & Soa. 1 Ra 1 1 ed = hy + oa, [ bed Uy 4 4, ug | zx A, | ate (Aaa YI “1 ed a4, RR, . uw non ‘Scanned with CamScannerhin | mE ent Pormula 5» Gt Shows the relation bebwern Ogee olistance Uy im emishanes iy ig Bens Langen oF hens (fF): he 1 g Fed ~ Trangle aisle w sane By quaton (i) (i) we ge cele £8! oy CBl= calce ca OCF C8 OOF Using sign Gonventen- ] ” cpl= +v CB=-u cre +f @ ve wf uF vpe —uv tuft Pividiag by uvf both Side. vf = -uv 4 uf uve uve ave i.e ok BS u F Thin Jens Formula, which is same for all shopu and for reas and Virb) Inacges Ge cH] + cHLi Naonificahion: > j Linear Mapifieationi-s is the ratio ot sive. of image z to the Size ot object 0 andl 1's given by Siew oF Owect- From Firth eq on host Page. Aig! = ca! ARC where alg! = —L, siceot incage AB= TO, sie of Ober CBS TV) ina diskanee CR = -U object distonce o -lev o 64 Ze rr = +y a m ° a ve nificaton for Convex lens Can be mM ane -ve -asit Can form virtual qs Well at veal image. = magnificabon of Concave ens always +e: ane ot Leng 2+ Pourex ot a fens is iks OuoiLity to Converse or diverge the May of ight oR fowue of & bens is meas focal length in metre: * lem CAA) 2 Ry ERR in Mehe: =) om! or diepler (D2. ures aa the seciprocal of its ne = Wher St Unit oF POW ot bens Is ‘Scanned with CamScannerSor Convex lens Power i's Posttive « for Coneave lent Pouren Is Negative Combination ot thin Lens_in Contact: consides tuo Lenses A and B at Focal benghn f, In contact with toch other th placed for the image formed by the first lens Ay We get ta-Leti— you fi e In bums of Pouses pe P+ Pt Pst--- Scanned with CamScanner
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