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Chapter 31, Problem 83P

(a)

To determine

The expression for dϕddθ1 .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 83P

The expression for dϕddθ1 is 24cosθ1n2 sin2θ1 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for ϕd is given by,

  ϕd=π+2θ14sin1(n airsinθ1n water)

Calculation:

The expression for ϕd is calculated as,

  ϕd=π+2θ14sin1( n air sin θ 1 n water )=π+2θ14sin1( ( 1.00 )sin θ 1 n)=π+2θ14sin1( sin θ 1 n) ............ (1)

Differentiate equation (1) with respect to θ1 .

  dϕddθ1=ddθ1(π+2θ14 sin 1( sin θ 1 n ))=24cosθ1 n 2 sin 2 θ 1

Conclusion:

Therefore, the expression for dϕddθ1 is 24cosθ1n2 sin2θ1 .

(b)

To determine

The proof that cosθlm=13(n21) .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 83P

It is proved that cosθlm=13(n21) .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the expression,

  dϕddθ1=24cosθ1n2 sin2θ1 ............ (2)

Substitute 0 for dϕddθ1 in equation (2).

  0=24cosθ1 n 2 sin 2 θ 1 16cos2θ1=4(n2 sin2θ1)12cos2θlm=4n24(cosθ lm=cosθ1)cosθlm= n 2 13

Conclusion:

Therefore, it is proved that cosθlm=13(n21) .

(c)

To determine

The angular separation of red and blue light.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 83P

The angular separation for blue light is 139.42° and for red light is 137.75° .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for angular separation is given by,

  ϕd=π+2cos1[ n 213]4sin1(sin{ cos 1[ n 2 1 3 ]}n)

Calculation:

The angular separation for blue light is calculated as,

  ϕd,blue=π+2cos1[ n 2 1 3]4sin1( sin{ cos 1 [ n 2 1 3 ]}n)=π+2cos1[ ( 1.3435 ) 2 1 3]4sin1( sin{ cos 1 [ ( 1.3435 ) 2 1 3 ]} 1.3435)=139.42°

The angular separation for red light is calculated as,

  ϕd,red=π+2cos1[ n 2 1 3]4sin1( sin{ cos 1 [ n 2 1 3 ]}n)=π+2cos1[ ( 1.3318 ) 2 1 3]4sin1( sin{ cos 1 [ ( 1.3318 ) 2 1 3 ]} 1.3318)=137.75°

Conclusion:

Therefore, the angular separation for blue light is 139.42° and for red light is 137.75° .

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