ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my sincere thanks to my exceptional learned mentor, Mrs Julie who inspired me to carry out the project. Her guidance enabled me to think logically and produce good results. I am also thankful to my affectionate laboratory technician for her cooperation and help without which I would not have completed my experiment successfully.
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS BONAFIDE RECORD HAS BEEN DONE BY ROLL NO .----------- IN THE SCHOOL LABORATORY DURING THE YEAR
2014-2015.
INDEX AIM INTRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS PROCEDURE OBSERVATION CALCULATIONS RESULT PRECAUTIONS AND SOURCES
OF ERROR
AIM.... TO INVESTIGATE THE DEPENDENCE OF THE ANGLE OF DEVIATION, ON THE ANGLE OF INCIDENCE , USING HOLLOW PRISM FILLED WITH DIFFERENT TRANSPARENT FLUIDS.
INTRODUCTION REFRACTION: THE PHENOMENON OF BENDING OF LIGHT FROM ITS STRAIGHT LINE PATH ON THE SURFACE OF SEPERATION OF TWO OPTICAL MEDIA IS KNOWN AS REFRACTION OF LIGHT.
LAW OF REFRACTION ( SNELLS LAW) : THE RATIO OF THE SINE OF THE ANGLE OF INCIDENCE TO THE SINE OF ANGLE OF REFRACTION IS CONSTANT FOR A GIVEN PAIR OF MEDIA AND FOR A GIVEN COLOUR OF LIGHT. SYMBOLICALLY,
( µ= REFRACTIVE INDEX)
REFRACTIVE INDEX : REFRACTIVE INDEX OF A MEDIUM FOR A GIVEN WAVELENGTH OF LIGHT IS DEFINED AS: µ=
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE : THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE INCIDENT RAY AND THE NORMAL RAY. ANGLE OF DEVIATION : THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE
INCIDENT RAY AND THE EMERGENT RAY IS CALLED THE ANGLE OF DEVIATION DENOTED BY LETTER “D” OR “ δ “. MINIMUM DEVIATION: WHEN A PRISM IS SO PLACED
WITH RESPECT TO THE INCIDENT RAY THAT THE ANGLE OF DEVIATION PRODUCED BY IT IS MINIMUM, THEN THE PRISM IS SAID TO BE IN THE POSITION OF MINIMUM DEVIATION. DISPERSION: THE PHENOMENON OF SEPERATION OF
WHITE LIGHT INTO ITS COMPONENT COLORS DUE TO VARIATION IN VELOCITIES OF DIFFERENT COLORS WHILE PASSING THROUGH THE PRISM IS CALLED DISPERSION OF LIGHT.
PROCEDURE FIX THE SHEET OF WHITE PAPER ON THE DRAWING BOARD
WITH DRAWING PINS. PLACE THE PRISM FILLED WITH LIQUID ON THE PAPER
AND TRACE ITS BOUNDARY “ABC”.
MARK A POINT “O” ON ONE OF THE REFRACTING SURFACES AND DRAW A NORMAL TO THE SURFACE AT THIS POINT.
DRAW A STRAIGHT LINE “PQ” CORRESPONDING TO INCIDENT RAY DRAWN AT A SUITABLE ANGLE WITH THE NORMAL.
FIX TWO PINS “P” AND “Q” ABOUT 5CM APART ON THE INCIDENT RAY LINE AN VIEW ITS IMAGE WITH ONE EYE CLOSED FROM THE SIDE “AC” OF THE PRISM. FIX TWO PINS “R” AND “S” SUCH THAT THE TIPS OF THESE PINS AND THE TIPS OF THE IMAGES OF THE INCIDENT RAY PINS “P” , “Q” LIE IN THE SAME STRAIGHT LINE.
ENCIRCLE THE PIN PRICKS ON THE PAPER. REMOVE THE PINS “P” , “Q” AND ALSO ENCIRCLE THEIR PIN PRICKS.
JOIN POINTS “S” AND “R” AND PRODUCE IT BACKWARDS TO MEET THE INCIDENT RAY “PQ” PRODUCED. THUS, “RS” IS THE EMERGENT RAY CORRESPONDING TO THE INCIDENT RAY “PQ”. DRAW ARROW HEADS TO SHOW THE DIRECTION OF THE RAYS. MEASURE THE ANGLE OF DEVIATION “δ” WITH A
PROTRACTOR AND MEASURE PRISM ANGLE.
OBSERVATIONS GLYCERINE S.NO
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE
ANGLE OF DEVIATION
01.
30°
45°
02.
40°
38°
03.
50°
40°
04.
60°
48°
VINEGAR S.NO
ANGLE OF
ANGLE OF
INCIDENCE
DEVIATION
01.
30°
20°
02.
40°
25°
03.
50°
28°
04.
60°
30°
WATER S.NO
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE
ANGLE OF DEVIATION
01.
30°
24°
02.
40°
23°
03.
50°
20°
04.
60°
27°
CALCULATIONS GLYCERINE: =
VINEGAR:
=
WATER
RESULT THE ANGLE OF DEVIATION FIRST DECREASES WITH INCREASE IN ANGLE OF INCIDENCE ATTAINS A MINIMUM VALUE AND THEN INCREASES WITH FURTHER INCREASE IN ANGLE OF INCIDENCE.
PRECAUTIONS AND SOURCES OF ERROR
A SHARP PENCIL SHOULD BE USED. PROPER ARROWS SHOULD BE DRAWN TO
INDICATE THE INCIDENT, THE REFRACTED AND THE EMERGENT RAY. A SMOOTH CURVE PASSING THROUGH ALL THE
POINT SHOULD BE DRAWN. THE ANGLE OF PRISM SHOULD BE USED FOR ALL
OBSERVATIONS. PINS SHOULD HAVE SHARP TIPS AND BE FIXED
VERTICALLY. VISIBILITY OF PINS MAY BE LOW FOR COLOURED
LIQUIDS, THEY MAY BE ILLUMINATED BY A SOURCE OF WHITE LIGHT.
BIBLIOGRAPHY WIKIPEDIA LAB MANNUAL CLASS XII www.google.com
Thank you for interesting in our services. We are a non-profit group that run this website to share documents. We need your help to maintenance this website.