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Physics Project

This physics project aims to determine the refractive indices of various liquids using a hollow glass prism. The procedure involves drawing the outline of the prism, drawing a normal and incident ray at an angle of incidence, and observing the refracted ray after the prism is filled with the liquid. The angle of refraction and angle of the prism are measured and used to calculate the refractive index. To find the minimum angle of deviation, the relationship between angles of incidence and deviation is plotted on a curve.

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Physics Project

This physics project aims to determine the refractive indices of various liquids using a hollow glass prism. The procedure involves drawing the outline of the prism, drawing a normal and incident ray at an angle of incidence, and observing the refracted ray after the prism is filled with the liquid. The angle of refraction and angle of the prism are measured and used to calculate the refractive index. To find the minimum angle of deviation, the relationship between angles of incidence and deviation is plotted on a curve.

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PHYSICS PROJECT
Objective TO FIND OUT THE REFRACTIVE INDEX OF VARIOUS LIQUIDS USING A HOLLOW GLASS PRISM

Shitij Singhal Class: XII- D Sardar Patel Vidyalaya R ll ! : 28 " ard R ll ! :

Tea#her$s Signat%re

&C'!O()ED*E+E!T
I , %ld li-e t e./ress 0y sin#ere gratit%de t %r Physi#s tea#hers +r Rajee1 Jain2 +rs3 +%-ta 'a%shi- 4 r the hel/ and g%idan#e they ga1e %s in the # %rse 4 this /r je#t3 I , %ld als li-e t than- %r la5 rat ry assistant )3C Dhyani Sir 4 r his assistan#e and s%// rt3

I!DEX
Serial T /i# ! 3 6 7 8 9 &i0 Pr je#t &//arat%s The ry :a; )ight :5; Re4ra#ti n :#; Pris0 :d; Pris0 F r0%la < = >
8
9

S%00ary

Pr #ed%re O5ser1ati n Ta5les *ra/hs Res%lts Pre#a%ti ns and S %r#es "i5li gra/hy 4 err rs and Diagra0s Cal#%lati ns

6? 66

&I+
T 4ind %t Re4ra#ti1e Indi#es 4 1ari %s )i@%ids %sing a H ll , *lass Pris03

Pr je#t S%00ary
This /r je#t is in1estigat ry in nat%re3 It en1isages %se 4 h ll , /ris0 t #al#%late the re4ra#ti1e indi#es 4 1ari %s li@%ids3 The h ll , /ris0 is 4illed ,ith the li@%id and then the de1iati n in the /ath 4 the ray 4 light2 as it s%44ers re4ra#ti n2 is st%died3 Readings 4 the e./eri0ent are n ted ,ith the 1ari %s li@%ids and re4ra#ti1e inde. is #al#%lated 4 r ea#h /air 4 0edia3 It has 5een ass%0ed that the re4ra#ti1e inde. 4 the li@%ids is ,ith res/e#t t air3

&PP&R&TAS
H ll , glass /ris0 Dra,ing 5 ard Pins +eter s#ale Pr tra#t r Sheets 4 ,hite /a/er Vari %s li@%ids a; (ater 5; *ly#erine #; Vinegar d; Vegeta5le Oil

THEORY
)ight: )ight is a 4 r0

4 energy3 The eye #an sense it thr %gh r dB # ne #ells /resent in the retinal layer3
Ray: & ray

4 light is the straight-line /ath 4 ll ,ed 5y light in g ing 4r 0 ne /la#e t an ther3


"ea0: A 5ea0 is a # lle#ti n

4 rays3

O/ti#al Phen 0ena: Re4le#ti n and Re4ra#ti n Re4le#ti n: (hen a ray

4 light is in#ident at a / int n a s%r4a#e2 the s%r4a#e thr ,s /artly r ,h lly2 the in#ident energy 5a#- int the 0edi%0 4 in#iden#e3 I4 the energy th%s thr ,n 5a#tra1els al ng a single dire#ti n the /r #ess is #alled re4le#ti n3 I4 the light thr ,n 5a#tra1els in 0any dire#ti ns2 then the /r #ess is #alled s#attering3

Re4ra#ti n: In a h 0 gen %s 0edi%02 light tra1els

al ng a straight line3 "%t ,hene1er it 4alls n the s%r4a#e 4 an ther 0edi%02 a 1ery s0all 4ra#ti n 4 it is re4le#ted 5a#- and 0 st 4 the light /asses int the 0edi%02 th %gh ,ith a #hange 4 dire#ti n3 This /hen 0en n 4 the 5ending 4 light at the s%r4a#e 4 se/arati n 4 t, 0edia is #alled re4ra#ti n 4 light3
Ca%se 4 Re4ra#ti n:

The /hen 0en n 4 re4ra#ti n ta-es /la#e ,hen a 5ea0 4 light enters a 0edi%0 in ,hi#h light tra1els ,ith a di44erent 1el #ity3
)a,s O4 Re4le#ti n:

63 The re4le#ted ray2 the in#ident ray2 and the n r0al at the / int 73 The angle re4le#ti n3 4 in#iden#e all lie in the sa0e /lane3 4 in#iden#e is e@%al t the angle 4

)a,s O4 Re4ra#ti n:

63The in#ident ray2 the re4ra#ted ray2 and the n r0al at the / int 4 in#iden#e all lie in the sa0e /lane3 73F r any t, gi1en 0edia the rati sin i B sin r is a # nstant :,here i is the angle 4 in#iden#e2 r is the angle 4 re4ra#ti n;3 This is als #alled Snell$s
)a,3 Re4ra#ti1e Inde.:

F r a 0 n #hr 0ati# light2 the rati

4 the sine 4 the angle 4 in#iden#e t the angle 4 re4ra#ti n is a # nstant 4 r t, gi1en 0edia in # nta#t3

I4 CiC is the angle 4 in#iden#e and CrC the angle re4ra#ti n then sin i B sin r = # nstant3

This # nstant is #alled the refractive index. F r 0 st /%r/ ses it 0ay 5e ass%0ed that the re4ra#ti1e inde. is ,3r3t3 air3 (hen light tra1els 4r 0 rarer t denser 0edi%0 it 5ends t ,ards the n r0al and ,hen it tra1els 4r 0 denser t rarer 0edi%0 it 5ends a,ay 4r 0 the n r0al3 It has 5een e./eri0entally deter0ined that re4ra#ti1e inde. 4 a s%5stan#e2

= velocity

of light in air /velocity of light in substance.

Pris0: & / rti n 4 trans/arent 0edi%0 5 %nded 5y t, /lane s%r4a#es in#lined t ea#h ther at a s%ita5le angle is #alled a /ris03 The angle 5et,een the t, 4a#es is -n ,n as the angle 4 the angle 4 the /ris0 r the re4ra#ting angle3 Re4ra#ti1e Edge: The line 4 intera#ti n 4 the edges 4 the /lanes is -n ,n as the re4ra#ti1e edge 4 the /ris03 &ngle 4 De1iati n: The angle thr %gh ,hi#h the in#ident ray 4 light is de1iated is #alled the angle 4 de1iati n3 It is the angle 5et,een the e0ergent ray and the in#ident ray /r d%#ed3 &ngle 4 +ini0%0 De1iati n: &s the 1al%e 4 the angle 4 in#iden#e :i; in#reases2 the angle 4 de1iati n :d; de#reases till 4 r a /arti#%lar 1al%e 4 angle 4 in#iden#e2 it attains a 0ini0%0 1al%e $D0$ #alled the angle 4 0ini0%0 de1iati n and then in#reases again3 &t this angle :D0; the in#ident ray and the e0ergent ray are sy00etri#al ,3r3t3 the re4ra#ting s%r4a#es3 Criti#al &ngle: It is that angle 4 in#iden#e in the denser 0edi%0 4 r ,hi#h the # rres/ nding angle 4 re4ra#ti n in the rarer 0edi%0 is D? degrees3

= lBsin # ,here = Re4ra#ti1e Inde. and


#E #riti#al angle Relati n 5et,een re4ra#ti1e inde. and #riti#al angle a## rding t Snell$s )a,:
5

Fa= sin iB sin r ,here i

# and r

D?G

Fa E sin #B sin D?G = sin #


5

"%t

Fa E 6B aF5 r
a

i3e3 6B aF5 E sin #

F5E 6Bsin #

The ry

4 Re4ra#ti n thr %gh Pris0:

(hen a ray 4 light /asses 4r 0 ne 0edi%0 int the ther2 it either 5ends t ,ards the n r0al r a,ay 4r 0 the n r0al in the se# nd 0edi%03 This /hen 0en n is -n ,n as the re4ra#ti n 4 light3 F r a /arti#%lar /air 4 t, 0edia and 4 r a /arti#%lar ,a1elength 4 light :# l %r; the rati 4 the sine 4 the angle 4 in#iden#e and the sine 4 the angle 4 re4ra#ti n is a # nstant @%antity #alled the re4ra#ti1e inde. 4 the se# nd 0edi%0 ,3r3t3 the 4irst3 It is re/resented 5y ----- 7F6 = sin i B sin r The 1al%e 4 the angle 4 in#iden#e CiC #an 5e 5tained in the ter0s 4 the re4ra#ting angle C&C 4 the /ris0 and the angle 4 0ini0%0 de1iati n CD0C and the angle 4 re4ra#ti n CRC #an als 5e 5tained in ter0s 4 the re4ra#ting angle C&C 4 the /ris03 Th%s ,e 4ind that ,e #an %se the a5 1e relati n deri1ed 4 r deter0ining the re4ra#ti1e inde.3 The e./eri0ent th%s # nsists in 4inding the 1al%e 4 the re4ra#ting angle C&C 4 the /ris0 and the 1al%e 4 the angle 4 0ini0%0 de1iati n D03 F r 4inding the 1al%e 4 D0 a #%r1e is /l tted 5et,een angles 4 in#iden#e :i; and their res/e#ti1e angles 4 de1iati ns :d;3

PRIS+ FOR+A)&

)et &"C re/resent a se#ti n 4 the glass /ris0 and let ) 5e a ray in#ident at an angle CIC n the 4irst 4a#e &" 4 the /ris0 at a / int C)C3 !6 is the n r0al t this 4a#e3 The 0aterial 4 the /ris0 is denser ,ith res/e#t t air2 as s%#h the ray , %ld re4ra#t in the dire#ti n )+ 0a-ing an angle r6 ,ith the n r0al2 rea#hing the se# nd 4a#e &C 4 the /ris0 at the / int + 0a-ing an angle r2 ,ith the n r0al !2 . The ray e0erges in the dire#ti n +! 5ending a,ay 4r 0 the n r0al 0a-ing an angle CeC ,ith the n r0al3 I4 the in#ident ray ') 5e /r d%#ed 5a#-,ards t 0eet +! :als t 5e /r d%#ed 5a#-,ards; at P then the angle HP+ is #alled the angle 4 de1iati n and is re/resented 5y D3 &ngle C"&CC is #alled the re4ra#ting angle 4 the /ris0 and re/resented 5y C&C3 Fr 0 the 4ig%re it #an 5e /r 1ed:
D = (I + e) - (r1 + r2)

:%sing e.teri r angle /r /erty and & E (r1 + r2)

4 a triangle;

There4 re & I D = I I eJ ,hen angle 4 de1iati n D has the 0ini0%0 1al%e Dm the 4 ll ,ing # nditi ns are 4%l4illed I = e and r6 = r7 = r :say; &//lying these # nditi ns in the e@%ati n & = 7r Or r = &B7 & I D0 E 7I Or I = :& I D0;B7 Sin#e 6F7 = sin iB sin r 6 F7 = Ksin:& + D0;B7LBKsin &B7L

PROCEDARE
T - a /ie#e 4 ,hite /a/er2 4i.ed it dra,ing 5 ard %sing gl%e stri/s3 n a

Pla#ed the h ll , glass /ris0 n the sheet and #are4%lly dre, its %tline3 Dre, a n r0al and #are4%lly dre, its %tline3 Dre, a n r0al and an in#ident ray at an angle 4 8< degrees ,ith the n r0al n side &" 4 the /ris03 Fi.ed t, /ins P6 and P7 n the in#ident ray ,hi#h are at least < #0 a/art3 Filled the /ris0 ,ith ,ater and /la#ed it 1er its %tline3 O5ser1ed the re4ra#ted ray that # 0es a4ter re4ra#ti n 4r 0 the 4a#e &" 4 the /ris03 Fi.ed t, 0 re /ins P3 and P4 t # 1er the i0age 4 P6 and P73 O5tained angles r6 and r7 and added the0 t 5tain the angle 4 the /ris03

&!*)E OF +I!I+A+ DEVI&TIO!:


Fi.ed a ,hite sheet 4 /a/er 5 ard %sing gl%e stri/s3 Pla#ed a h ll , #are4%lly dre, its and an in#ident ray degrees n the side n a dra,ing

glass /ris0 n the sheet and %tline3 Dre, a n r0al 4 angle 4 in#iden#e 8< &" 4 the /ris03 n the in#ident ray

Fi.ed t, /ins P6 and P7 at least < #0 a/art3

Filled the h ll , /ris0 ,ith ,ater and /la#ed it 1er its dra,n %tline3 O5ser1ed the re4ra#ted ray ,hi#h # 0es a4ter re4ra#ti n 5y /la#ing t, 0 re /ins P8 and P9 # 1ering P6 and P73

E.tended the in#ident and re4ra#ted ray t 5tain the angle 4 de1iati n2 D3

Re/eated the a5 1e /r #ed%re ta-ing the angles 4 in#iden#e as 9?G 2 9<G 2 <?G 2 <<G and =?G3 ! ted the l ,est 5tained 1al%e 4 angle 4 de1iati n as the angle 4 0ini0%0 de1iati n2 Dm . Re/eated the a5 1e ste/s 4 r 1inegar2 1egeta5le il and gly#erine3 Asing the 1al%e 4 the angle 4 /ris0 :&; and the angle 4 0ini0%0 de1iati n :D0;2 #al#%lated the 1al%e 4 the re4ra#ti1e inde. 4 the li@%ids 5y %sing the e@%ati n :'; gi1en in the the ry3 Sele#ted s%ita5le s#ales t re/resent the angle 4 in#iden#e al ng the X-a.is and angle 4 de1iati n al ng the Y-a.is and /l tted a gra/h3 The gra/h ga1e the 1al%e 4 D02 ,hi#h is the 0ini0%0 0 st / int 4 the /ara5 la3

O"SERV&TIO!S
S3! 3 6 7 8 9 < = > M D 6? 66 67 68 69 6< 6= 6> 6M 6D 7? 76 77 78 79 &ngle 4 In#iden#e 8<G 9?G 9<G <?G <<G =?G 8<G 9?G 9<G <?G <<G =?G 8?G 8<G 9?G 9<G <?G <<G 8<G 9?G 9<G <?G <<G =?G &ngle 4 De1iati n 7<G 79G 78G 7<G 7>G 7MG 7=G 7<G 783<G 7<G 7>G 7MG 9DG 9?G 8DG 89G 8=G 8DG 96G 8MG 8=G 8<G 8=G 8MG

!a0e

4 )i@%id

(ater

Vinegar

Vegeta5le Oil

*ly#erine

C&)CA)&TIO!S
&ngle 4 /ris0 :&; E =?G F r0%la %sed: / = Ksin ::& I Dm;B7LBKsin :&B7;L
(ater: D0E78G There4 re NE

sin 963<G E ?3==7= E 6387<7 sin 8?G ?3<

Vinegar: D0E783<G There4 re NE

sin 9637<G E ?3=<D8 E 6386M= sin 8?G ?3<

Vegeta5le Oil: D0E89G There4 re NE sin 9>G E ?3>869 E 639=7M sin 8?G ?3< *ly#erine: D0E8<G There4 re NE

sin 9>3<G E ?3>8>8 E 639>9= sin 8?G ?3<

RESA)T
The re4ra#ti1e inde.es 4 the three li@%ids ,ere 4 %nd t 5e as 4 ll ,s:(ater2 F E 6387<7 Vinegar2 F E 6386M= Vegeta5le Oil2 F E 639=7M *ly#erine2 F E 639>7=

2!

PREC&ATIO!S &!D SOARCES OF ERRORS


The / siti n 4 the /ris0 sh %ld n t 5e dist%r5ed n the ,hite sheet3 There sh %ld 5e n /aralla. 5et,een the /ins P62 P7 and their i0ages P82 P93 The angles sh %ld 5e 0eas%red #are4%lly3 The #%r1e 4 the gra/h sh %ld 5e s0 th3

"i5li gra/hy
Resni#- and Halliday :Physi#s /arts I and II;

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