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33/1- Define refraction index? What its depending parameters? Value for air and
water?
2- Define with physical units and relationships if founded:
Critical angle
Compound lêns - Parallax eliminating - Lens Maker's
equation - Total Internal Reflection (FLR) - Snell's Law?.
3- What are Real width and Virtual width?. ·
4- What Optical Density? Is high Mass . Density effect?, Explain with
exarmples?.
5- Is thickness of media effected to refraction index?, Why?.
6- What diffcrence between ice and water refaction index2: Which larger?.
Why?.
7- In experiment - part one, can you find refraction index of oil? Why?.
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