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Question
At what angle, a ray of light should be incident on the first face AB of a regular glass prism ABC, so that the emergent ray grazes the adjacent face AC? (Refractive index of glass = 1.6)

Numerical
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Solution
For the emergent ray to graze the face AC, r2 must be equal to the critical angle.
∴ sin r2 = `1/n`
sin r2 = `1/1.6`
sin r2 = 0.625
r2 = sin−1 (0.625)
r2 = 38.68°
Also, r1 + r2 = 60° ....(In a prism A = r1 + r2)
∴ r1 = 60° − r2
r1 = 60° − 38.68°
r1 = 21.32°
If i is the angle of incidence, then
`(sin i)/(sin r_1)` = 1.6
`sin i/(sin 21.32°)` = 1.6
`sin i/0.3636` = 1.6
sin i = 1.6 × 0.3636
sin i = 0.5817
i = sin−1 (0.5817)
∴ i = 35.57°
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