To demonstrate the total reflection of light
Thickened glass slide - light source
1- Bring the glass slide to the lab bench.
2- Place the light source behind the glass slide.
3- Now turn on the light source and move it at different angles and notice what happens.
1- We observe that the light beam passes through without deflection.
2- We notice that the light ray passes away from the column, and as the angle of incidence increases, the angle of refraction increases.
1- The light ray passes through the medium of the least optical density tangential to the separating surface when the angle of incidence is equal to the critical angle.
2- The light beam is completely reflected in the densest medium when the angle of incidence of the beam is greater than the critical angle.
3- Total Reflection: It is the reflection of a ray of light within the densest medium when the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle between two media.
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