Geometric Optics: Snell's Law calculation problem

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The discussion revolves around a Snell's Law calculation problem involving the refraction of light from diamond to air. The angle of refraction is given as 10°, and the index of refraction for diamond is 2.42 while air is 1. Participants clarify that the confusion arises from the interpretation of the angle of incidence and refraction. The book's answer of 24.8° is questioned, as calculations based on the provided values yield an angle of incidence of 4.1°. Ultimately, the consensus is that the question's wording may be misleading, leading to the confusion over the correct setup for the calculation.
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Homework Statement


Calculate the angle of incidence for an angle of refraction of 10° for
a) Diamond (2.42) to air


θ2=Angle of refraction=10°
n2=Index of refraction on refractive medium=1
n1=index of refraction on incident medium=2.42
θ1=?


Homework Equations


n1sinθ1=n2sinθ2


The Attempt at a Solution


The book's answer tells me the answer is 24.8°

I rearranged the equation to find theta1 or the angle of incidence
θ1=sin inverse(n2sinθ2/n1)

I substituted the values and I got 4.1°

Can someone help me? I can't figure out what I did wrong. Light is coming from a dense medium to a less dense medium (diamond to air) so where the incident ray originated from the dense medium which is n2. So confused..
 
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Looks like the 10 degree angle is in the diamond, not in the air.
 
Redbelly98 said:
Looks like the 10 degree angle is in the diamond, not in the air.

Doesn't the light refract in the rare medium meaning the angle of refraction is in the air?
 
StupidGenius said:
Doesn't the light refract in the rare medium meaning the angle of refraction is in the air?

Depends what the question is...

in the question, is light traveling from air to diamond or from diamond to air?

if latter case is correct then your set up seems to be right...

if the first case is correct then set up must be changed
 
Okay, reading things more carefully, it looks like whoever wrote this question messed up.

The question statement says "diamond to air", suggesting diamond is the incident medium. The refracted angle (10°) would then be in air.

But the given answer, 24.8°, implies they meant things the other way around.

4.1° is correct, given what the question asked.
 
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