SUMMARY
The critical angle for light transitioning from diamond (n=2.42) to water (n=1.33) can be calculated using Snell's Law. At the critical angle, the angle of refraction in water is 90 degrees. The equation to use is n_i * sin(θ_c) = n_r * sin(90°), where n_i is the refractive index of diamond and n_r is the refractive index of water. The calculated critical angle is approximately 33 degrees, as confirmed by the textbook reference.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Snell's Law
- Knowledge of refractive indices
- Basic trigonometry for angle calculations
- Familiarity with total internal reflection concepts
NEXT STEPS
- Study Snell's Law applications in different media transitions
- Explore the concept of total internal reflection in optics
- Learn about the refractive indices of various materials
- Investigate practical applications of critical angles in optical devices
USEFUL FOR
Students studying optics, physics educators, and anyone interested in understanding light behavior at the interface of different media.