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23.5 Refraction at successive plane interfaces

 

For this section the PhET simulation can be used again but this time click on the Prism Break tab and first select One Color, Single Ray and Show Normal. Use your mouse to introduce each of the prisms from the box below in turn. Observe what happens as you move or rotate each prism. Note that for triangular prisms there is a maximum angle through which the light ray may be deviated.

Investigate the effect of changing the refractive index (i) of the prism and (ii) of the environment. Observe what happens if you change the colour of the light (do not use white light).

Finally check the Show Reflections checkbox; it is shown in Section 21.8 of Understanding Physics, some light is always reflected from an interface even at normal incidence.

PhET sims under the CC-BY license: PhET Interactive Simulations, 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Colorado Boulder, https://phet.colorado.edu

 

 

The use of thin prisms to manipulate or redirect light rays is usually used where in optical systems have circular symmetry (optical wedges). An example of the use of two optical wedges in this way is illustrated in the tutorial from Molecular Expressions.

 

The hyperphysics website illustrates the distinction between a and conventional spherical lenses. Click  for some nice images of Fresnel lenses in lighthouses plus a little bit of their history.

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