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cooper607
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hello guys,
i need your help to clear my concept on total internal reflection ...when incident ray angle is greater than the critical angle for light passing through denser to lighter medium the total internal reflection occurs...and i know about corresponding snell equation and its validity conditions
now what if i reverse the situation for light passing through lighter to denser medium , then is there any possibility the reflective ray makes 0 degree angle with the normal for a particular incident ray angle??...then what the angle be called ??
and what if the incident ray angle crosses that particular incident ray angle then what will be the consequence of the refection ??
( i know mathematically snell's law says no total internal reflection, but let me know the ultimate consequence of this icident ray )
regards
i need your help to clear my concept on total internal reflection ...when incident ray angle is greater than the critical angle for light passing through denser to lighter medium the total internal reflection occurs...and i know about corresponding snell equation and its validity conditions
now what if i reverse the situation for light passing through lighter to denser medium , then is there any possibility the reflective ray makes 0 degree angle with the normal for a particular incident ray angle??...then what the angle be called ??
and what if the incident ray angle crosses that particular incident ray angle then what will be the consequence of the refection ??
( i know mathematically snell's law says no total internal reflection, but let me know the ultimate consequence of this icident ray )
regards