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The speed of light in two media ‘1’ and ‘2’ are v1 and v2 (> v1) respectively. For a ray of light to undergo total internal reflection at the interface of these two media, it must be incident from

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The speed of light in two media ‘1’ and ‘2’ are v1 and v2 (> v1) respectively. For a ray of light to undergo total internal reflection at the interface of these two media, it must be incident from ______.

पर्याय

  • medium ‘1’ and at an angle greater than sin−1 `(v_1/v_2)`

  • medium ‘1’ and at an angle greater than cos−1 `(v_1/v_2)`

  • medium ‘2’ and at an angle greater than sin−1 `(v_1/v_2)`

  • medium ‘2’ and at an angle greater than cos−1 `(v_1/v_2)`

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उत्तर

The speed of light in two media ‘1’ and ‘2’ are v1 and v2 (> v1) respectively. For a ray of light to undergo total internal reflection at the interface of these two media, it must be incident from `bbunderline("medium ‘2’ and at an angle greater than sin"^(−1) (v_1/v_2))`.

Explanation:

Refractive index (μ) = `c/v`

Thus, μ1 = `c/v_1`

μ2 = `c/v_2`

Since, v1 > v2, Thus, μ1 < μ2

Now, for TIR (total internal reflection), light must go from a denser to a rarer medium. Thus, light must go from medium 2 to 1, and the angle of incidence must be greater than the critical angle.

Noe the critical angle (ic) = `sin^-1(mu_1/mu_2)`

Thus, `mu_1/mu_2 = v_2/v_1`

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