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Question
Calculate the angle of emergence (e) of the ray of light incident normally on the face AC of a glass prism ABC of refractive index `sqrt (3)`. How will the angle of emergence change qualitatively, if the ray of light emerges from the prism into a liquid of refractive index 1.3 instead of air?

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Solution
According to Snell’s law:
μ1 sin (i) = μ2 sin (r)
μPrism = `sqrt 3`
μPrism = 30°
= sin (e)
`sqrt (3) xx 1/2` = sin (e)
e = 60°
Now, when the external medium is changed to a liquid of μL = 1.3, then,
`mu_"prism" sin (30)` = μL sin (e)
`sqrt (3) sin (30°)` = 1.3 Sin (e)
e = `sin^-1 (sqrt (3)/(2 xx 1.3))`
= 41.83°
Hence, the angle of emergence reduces to 41.83° from 60°.
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