The Following Topics Might Appear on Quiz 3
An interface is the boundary between media whose indices of refraction differ
Light only reflects or refracts (or both) at an interface
Refraction is the bending of light that occurs when it passes through an interface.
An object with a particular index of refraction becomes invisible when immersed in a fluid with the same index of refraction
In general, the denser the medium the higher its index of refraction.
When light passes through a medium, it must take time to interact with the molecules of the medium.
The denser the medium, the slower is the speed of light in it.
v = c/n, where v = speed of light in a medium, c = speed of light in vacuum, n = medium's index of refraction
Snell's Law: n1sin(θ1) = n2sin(θ2)
Total Internal Reflection is the reflection of a light beam at the interface between a dense medium and a less dense medium back into the dense medium from which it came
Total Internal Reflection only occurs if the angle of the light beam relative to the line perpendicular to the interface is greater than θcritical=Arcsin(n2/n1)
n1 is the index of refraction of the denser medium from which the light beam originated
When light travels through an interface into a denser medium, it bends toward the line normal to the interface. (normal = perpendicular)
When light travels through an interface into a sparser medium, it bends away from the line normal to the interface.
The lowest index of refraction possible is 1, which is that of the vacuum
 
Quiz will be:
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  10 questions
  15 minutes long
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