avaiisamorgan
avaiisamorgan avaiisamorgan
  • 26-03-2018
  • Physics
contestada

Snell's law states that sin(i) and sin(r) should be proportional, what two conditions are necessary to establish proportionality?

Respuesta :

Mindaka
Mindaka Mindaka
  • 04-04-2018
Snell's law is generally true only when:

1) the beam of light is monochromatic (of one single wavelength, as for example laser beams) 

2) the media through which the light beam travels must be isotropic (uniform in all directions, as for example glass)

In these conditions:
sin (r) / sin (i) = n₁ / n₂ = λ₂ / λ₁
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Jason draws an angle and then places the compass on the vertex and draws arc that intersects both rays. He then places the compass on each intersecting mark on
how does the process of mitosis differ from binary fission?
An app advertiser would want to use a third-party tracking company to:
Please help me on this
In "Arrangement in Black and White," why does the woman cut herself off several times during her conversation with Walter Williams? She forgets what she intende
Ms bean used 6 box of tea bags in 4 weeks there are 20 tea bags in each box how many tea bags did she use in 1 week
What is debt services default?
Which steps could be used to solve this story problem? The librarian was organizing some books on some shelves. She had 200 fiction books, 100 non-fiction
Why was slavery in the district of columbia such an important issue?
Maureen budgets $1420 each month for fixed expenses. what percent of her net monthly income is that if she nets $2200 semimonthly? Show your work. A. 24% B. 28