4.4 Waves: Pages 210-253 (Pearson), 190-237 (Oxford)
4.4 Waves: Pages 210-253 (Pearson), 190-237 (Oxford)
4.4 Waves: Pages 210-253 (Pearson), 190-237 (Oxford)
Explain what is meant by total Total internal reflection occurs when light is incident on a surface at an angle greater than the critical angle. Once
internal reflection. it enters the material, none of the light refracts out of the material, it is all reflected within the material.
E.g.
Give two uses of total internal
Optical fibres for TV and phone signals.
reflection.
Endoscopes for internal imaging during surgery.
(c)
index of water.
(d) Calculate the speed of light
n=1.33 ( 2dp ) 3 × 108
v=
through water. 1.33
3 ×10 8
n=
1.2 ×10 8
Light travels through a material at
n=2.5
a speed of 1.2 x108 ms-1.
We would observe total internal reflection for incident angles greater than 23.58°.
c
n=
4.4.2 Electromagnetic waves 9 v
3 × 108
n=
2.3 × 108
The speed of light in material X is n=1.30(2 dp)
2.3 x 108 ms-1.
We would observe total internal reflection for incident angles greater than 50.28°.