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प्रश्न
A ray of light falls normally on the face of a glass prism (n = 1.5). Find the angle of the prism if the ray just fails to emerge from the second face.
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उत्तर

Given:
Refractive index of glass, n = 1.5
Ray falls normally on the first face (so it goes undeviated)
The ray just fails to emerge from the second face (i.e., total internal reflection occurs).
To Find:
Angle of the prism A
Concept used:
When a ray falls normally on one face and just fails to emerge from the second face, the angle of incidence at the second face equals the critical angle.
From prism geometry:
Angle of incidence at second face = A
At the point of total internal reflection:
A = C (critical angle)
Calculation:
Now, using the formula:
sin C = `1/n`
sin C = `1/1.5`
sin C = 0.6667
C = sin−1 (0.6667)
C ≈ 41.8°
