Physics Project
Physics Project
CONTENT Page no
Certificate 01
Acknowledgement 02
Topic 04
Introduction 05
Objective 06
Materials required 06
Theory 07
Procedure 10
Diagram 13
Observation 14
Calculation 16
Result and Precautions 18
Sources of error 20
Bibliography 21
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
To find the refractive index of (a) water (b) oil using a plane
mirror and an equiconvex lens and an adjustable object
needle.
INTRODUCTION
In optics, the refractive index (a.k.a. refraction index) of an
optical medium is a dimensionless number that indicates
the light-bending ability of that medium. The refractive index
determines how much the path of light is bent, or refracted
when entering a material. This is described by Snell’s law of
refraction, n₁Sino₁ = n2Sin02, Where, 01 Angles of
incidence
02 Angle of refraction,
Respectively of a ray crossing the interface between two
Materials Required
✓ Convex lens
✓ Plane mirror
✓ Water
✓ Oil
✓ Clamp stand
✓ An Optical needle
✓ Plumb line
✓ Knitting needle
✓Half meter Scale
✓ Glass slab
✓ Spherometer
THEORY
The radius of the lower surface of the convex lens is given by:
(1)AB = 3cm
(2)BC = 3 cm
(3)CA = 3cm
CALCULATION
2. With oil between the convex lens and the plane mirror
RESULT
PRECAUTIONS
4. The tip of the central screw should not just touch the
surface of Lens or mirror
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. NCERT Textbook
3. www.google.com
4. www.wikipedia.com
5. www.youtube.com