a.
To find: what is the angle of refraction.
a.
Answer to Problem 56PPS
Angle of refraction
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The index of refraction of a diamond is 2.42 and the index of
refraction of air is 1.00. If a beam of light strikes a diamond at an angle of
Formula used:
According to Snell’s Law
Calculation:
Given the equation:
Therefore, angle of refraction is
b.
To explain: how a gemologist might use Snell’s Law to determine whether a diamond is genuine.
b.
Answer to Problem 56PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula used:
According to Snell’s Law
Calculation:
Given Snell’s Law is:
To determine if a diamond is genuine, perform an experiment; note the angle of incident and the angle of refraction for a light beam striking the diamond, then determine the index of refraction for the piece of diamond and if get the value 2.42, then the diamond is genuine.
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