Monday 15 April 2013

Test yourself markscheme - Refraction, refractive index and total internal reflection

Mark scheme for exam questions - How did you do???


(a)   (i)    Critical angle

       (ii)   The light is totally internally reflected. 
       It would be insufficient to simply say that ‘the light is reflected’ or even 
      ‘reflected back into the block’.
       (iii)   refractive index =  1/ sin c 
                                        = 1/ sin 42
                                        = 1/ 0.669 = 1.5

       Alternatively the equation refractive index = sin i/sin r could have been used.      
       However, if you use this equation you must imagine the light to be travelling from
       air into glass and not the other way around. So take the angle of incidence as 
       either 31° or 49° with the associated angle of refraction either 20° or 30°.

(b)
  • An endoscope has two bundles of optical fibres. 
  • Light that is directed into one bundle travels from one end to the other by being totally internally reflected many times. 
  • The light is then reflected back through the second bundle of optical fibres.
  • The image is viewed through a lens, 
  • or if a miniature camera is attached to the optical fibres the image can be displayed on a computer screen.

    It is perfectly okay to answer a ‘prose’ type question using bullet points. However, if 
    you do, make sure each bullet point is a complete sentence.

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