Essential University Physics: Volume 2 (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 30, Problem 62P
For common materials like glass, the wavelength dependence of the refractive index at visual wavelengths is given approximately by n(λ) = b + c/λ2, where b and c are constants. The table below gives values of λ and n for the crown glass of Example 30.4. Determine a quantity that, when you plot n against it, should give a straight line. Make your plot, establish a best-fit line, and use the line to determine the constants b and c.
λ (nm) | 425 | 475 | 525 | 575 | 625 | 675 |
n | 1.534 | 1.528 | 1.523 | 1.521 | 1.518 | 1.517 |
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