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Hi!
I'm trying to figure out what angel the light-wave will leave the glasprisma (it enters the glasprisma from the air).
http://home.tiscali.se/21355861/bilder/prisma1.JPG
So I need to use Snell's law
[tex]n_{1}sin\theta_1 = n_{2}sin\theta_2[/tex]
n for the glasprisma equals 1.6
So when it enters the prisma me should get
[tex]\theta_2 = sin^{-1}{\left(\frac{1*sin0}{1.6}\right)} = 0[/tex]
So when it enters the glasprisma the angle still is 0. When it's leaving the prisma we get this.
http://home.tiscali.se/21355861/bilder/prisma2.JPG
Where v = 90 - 35 = 55degres.
So
[tex]\theta_2 = sin^{-1}{\left(\frac{1.6*sin-55}{1}\right)} = Error![/tex]
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you.
I'm trying to figure out what angel the light-wave will leave the glasprisma (it enters the glasprisma from the air).
http://home.tiscali.se/21355861/bilder/prisma1.JPG
So I need to use Snell's law
[tex]n_{1}sin\theta_1 = n_{2}sin\theta_2[/tex]
n for the glasprisma equals 1.6
So when it enters the prisma me should get
[tex]\theta_2 = sin^{-1}{\left(\frac{1*sin0}{1.6}\right)} = 0[/tex]
So when it enters the glasprisma the angle still is 0. When it's leaving the prisma we get this.
http://home.tiscali.se/21355861/bilder/prisma2.JPG
Where v = 90 - 35 = 55degres.
So
[tex]\theta_2 = sin^{-1}{\left(\frac{1.6*sin-55}{1}\right)} = Error![/tex]
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you.
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