Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Find the lateral shift of a light ray wh...

Find the lateral shift of a light ray while it passws through a parallel glass slab of thickness 10 cm places in air. The angle of incidence in air is `60^(@)` and the angle of refraction in glass is `45^(@)`.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The angle of deviation of a ray of light refracted through a parallel glass slab is

Light passes through a glass slab with parallel sides and thickness t. If i and r the angles of incidence of refraction, the lateral displacement is

A ray of light is incident on a glass slab of refractive index 1.5, making an angle of 40^(@) with the surface. The angle of refraction in glass is

A ray of light is incident upon a parallel sided transparent slab of thickness 9 cm at an angle of incidence 60° • If the angle of refraction is 30°, the lateral displacement of the light ray is

A light enters a glass slab of thickness t with angle of incidence i suffers lateral shifts(s).If angle of refraction of light is r , then lateral shift is equal to

A light enters a glass slab of thickness t with angle of incidence i suffers lateral shifts(s).If angle of refraction of light is r , then lateral shift is equal to

A ray of light is travelling from glass to air. The angle of incidence in glass is 35^(@) , and angle of refraction in air 60^(@) . What is the refractive index of glass w.r.t. air ?

A ray of light is incident on a glass slab of thickness t at angle i , r is angle of refraction in glass plate. Distance travelled in glass plate is