Angle of incidence i and angle of refraction r through a glass block
Snell's law formula triangle
A ray of light enters a glass block of refractive index 1.53 making an angle of 15° with the normal before entering the block.Calculate the angle it makes with the normal after it enters the glass block.
Step 1: List the known quantities
Step 2: Write the equation for Snell's Law
Step 3: Rearrange the equation and calculate sin (r)
Step 4: Find the angle of refraction (r) by using the inverse sin function
r = sin–1 (0.1692) = 9.7 = 10°
Important: (sin i / sin r) is not the same as (i / r). Incorrectly cancelling the sin terms is a very common mistake!When calculating the value of i or r start by calculating the value of sin i or sin r.You can then use the inverse sin function (sin–1 on most calculators by pressing 'shift' then 'sine') to find the angle.One way to remember which way around i and r are in the fraction is remembering that 'i' comes before 'r' in the alphabet, and therefore is on the top of the fraction (whilst r is on the bottom).
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