Refraction & Lens

2009-03-22 2:35 am
A beam of light in air strikes a slab of glass (n=1.52) and is partially reflected. Find the
angle of incidence if the angle of reflection is twice the angle of refraction.

An 80-mm-focal-local-length lens is used to focus an image on the film of a camere. The
maximum distance allowed between the lens and the film plane is 120mm. What is the
closest object this length could photoraph sharply?
更新1:

呃,抱歉這麼說 但第二題的答案好像應該是大於等於什麼吧?

更新2:

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回答 (1)

2009-03-22 6:46 am
✔ 最佳答案
1. In fact, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence.

By Snell's law,

n1sin@1 = n2sin@2

(1.0003)sin@1 = 1.52sin(@1/2)

2sin(@1/2)cos(@1/2) = (1.52/1.0003)sin(@1/2)

cos(@1/2) = 0.75977

Angle of incidence, @1 = 81.1*


2. Focal length, f = 80 mm

Image distance, v = 120 mm

By lens formula,

1/f = 1/u + 1/v

1/80 = 1/u + 1/120

Object distance, u = 240 mm
參考: Physics king


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