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Snell's Law & Total Internal Reflection

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Multiple Choice
What is n2? Use the image to determine your answer.
.89
1.00 g
1.17 g
1.17
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Multiple Choice
What happens to the frequency of a light wave as it propagates from glass into air?
It remains constant.
It slows down.
It speeds up.
It bends.
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Multiple Choice
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What is the index of refraction of a refractive medium if the angle of incidence in the air is 40 degrees and the angle of refraction is 29 degrees?
1.32
2.06
1.523
1.586
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What is the index of refraction of a refractive liquid if the angle of incidence in the air is 35 degrees and the angle of refraction is 14 degrees?
1.33
2.21
2.37
1.72
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If light strikes the surface at a greater angle than the critical angle :
The ray splits, but the refracted ray only just travels along the surface.
The ray spits into a refracted ray and a weaker reflection.
There is no refracted ray, but a total internal reflection takes place.
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Multiple Choice
The refractive index of a glass prism is 1.9. Determine its critical angle.
23o
30o
32º
35o
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Multiple Choice
When the angle of refraction is 90 ° the angle of incidence is called the...
Angle of incidence
Critical angle
Angle of total internal reflection
Angle of refraction
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When angle of incident (i) equals to critical angle (c) if light is traveled from a denser medium to a less dense medium,
total internal reflection occurs.
angle of refraction is equal to 90 degree.
light is refracted out
light travel in straight line
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What happens to light during total internal reflection?
The angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle.
The angle of reflection is the same as the critical angle.
The angle of refraction is less than the critical angle.
The angle of incidence is zero.
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Multiple Choice
Fiber optic cables work because of the principle of _____.
total internal refraction
incomplete internal refraction
total internal reflection
partial internal reflection
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Multiple Choice
_____ cables transmit beams of light without allowing any of the light to escape until it gets to the end of the cable.
Ethernet
Fiber optic
Armored
Coaxial
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