Physics Asked by Harsh Gautam on July 27, 2021
In my textbook it is given that "The refractive index of a substance does not depend on the angle of incidence"
But
Refreactive index =sine of angle of incidence/sine of angle of refraction
It is clear from above relation that refractive index depends on angle of incidence.Where am I wrong?
Both the equation and the statement are right. You just misunderstood the meaning. Actually, the refractive index of a medium does not depend on the angle of incidence. It remains constant. That is, when the angle of incidence changes the angle of refraction also changes and adjusts. Thus the refractive index remains same whatever the angle of incidence be.
Correct answer by lee on July 27, 2021
The accepted answer is great. Just wanted to distill it down to the most basic statements that could be made.
Refractive index is a property of a material.
Angle of incident is a property of a light ray.
Answered by boyfarrell on July 27, 2021
The angle the incident ray made with normal and the angle made by refracted ray with normal are changed, but ratio of two is remained constant! The ratio is the refractive index.
Answered by KKMS on July 27, 2021
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