Q3. i. Draw your experimental setup from Part B of the lab manual, labeling all relevant quantities and angles. Report your table of measurements from Step B11 with uncertainties. Explain how you got those uncertainties. Use your measurements to calculate the index of refraction of the slab and its uncertainty. W source Light Incident ray 011 01 Or Refracted ray Reflected ray 012 P E 1- 82 air, ref index-1 Glass ref index = n Transmitted ray Bil Incident angle min- 32~ 45 Min- 600 max- mnes max- 30° retracted - 55 min incidat-28 min Refracte angle (degree) m 656 max 67 min 25 from max 23 - Exit angle Indo Cocon 58 min 60° incident. 31 max- 60° Inciden not from Normal! Exit -30 min 33 Max -60° incient Feffected 58min 62 max incident 30° incident not incident 650min 69° max-refracted 30% incident From Exit - 59 min 62 max • 30° incider normal 月 Incident - 43° min 47 min 45 incident Exit- 40 min 47 max 45 cut not from normal refracted - 65° min - 67mx 45 hcidenty 01 From помнил 9
Q3. i. Draw your experimental setup from Part B of the lab manual, labeling all relevant quantities and angles. Report your table of measurements from Step B11 with uncertainties. Explain how you got those uncertainties. Use your measurements to calculate the index of refraction of the slab and its uncertainty. W source Light Incident ray 011 01 Or Refracted ray Reflected ray 012 P E 1- 82 air, ref index-1 Glass ref index = n Transmitted ray Bil Incident angle min- 32~ 45 Min- 600 max- mnes max- 30° retracted - 55 min incidat-28 min Refracte angle (degree) m 656 max 67 min 25 from max 23 - Exit angle Indo Cocon 58 min 60° incident. 31 max- 60° Inciden not from Normal! Exit -30 min 33 Max -60° incient Feffected 58min 62 max incident 30° incident not incident 650min 69° max-refracted 30% incident From Exit - 59 min 62 max • 30° incider normal 月 Incident - 43° min 47 min 45 incident Exit- 40 min 47 max 45 cut not from normal refracted - 65° min - 67mx 45 hcidenty 01 From помнил 9
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