Question from Fundamentals of Physics, 6th edition (exhanced) .

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The discussion revolves around a specific problem, "N4," from chapter 34 of "Fundamentals of Physics, 6th edition (enhanced)," which is equivalent to problem 48 in chapter 33 of the 7th edition. The user seeks clarification on the problem due to not having access to these editions, as their instructor uses multiple versions of the textbook. The problem involves analyzing a light ray's refraction at a boundary with water and determining the indexes of refraction for two solid materials based on provided plots. The lack of clarity from the instructor regarding the different textbook editions has caused confusion among students. The thread highlights the challenges faced by students when dealing with multiple versions of educational materials.
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urgent! question from "Fundamentals of Physics, 6th edition (exhanced)"...

:confused: Does anyone know what problem "N4" in chapter 34 is all about? (it's same as problem 48 in chpater 33 of the 7th edition.) it would be a great help if someone can just post the entire question. I'm only asking this is because i don't have those editions.. how come? long story... our instructor is actually using three versions of "Fundamentals of Physics", 6th, 6th enhanced, and 7th enhanced... who would buy three of them, especially if they're fundamentally the same thing...
 
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So you don't have the book or what?
 
nope. who would buy all three versions? the instructor wasn't clear on this subject, so people in our class have different versions of the book.
 
The problem:
In Fig. 34N-2a, a light ray in a solid material is incident on a boundary with water (n = 1.33). Figure 34-2b gives two plots of the resulting angle of refraction \theta _2 versus the incident angle \theta _1, corresponding to two choices of the solid material. (a) Without calculation, determine whether the indexes of refraction of those solid materials are greater than or less than that of water. What is the index of refraction of the second material corresponding to (b) plot 1 and (x) plot 2?
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Good luck!
 

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great! many many thanks! :smile:
 
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