Refractive Index of Diffrent Liquid
Refractive Index of Diffrent Liquid
Aim
Apparatus Required
Theory
Procedure
Observations
Conclusions
Precaution
Sources of error
Bibliography
Aim
➢ Water
➢ carbon disulphide
➢ benzaldehyde
➢ Bell pins
➢ Drawing board
Theory :
A prism is a transparent optical
element with flat, polished surfaces
that refract light. It is bound by two
plane surfaces. The two plane
surfaces are called refracting faces
and the line along which the two
surfaces meet is called refracting
edge of the prism. The angle between the word refracting surfaces is called
angle of the prism. Usually, the angle of prism is equal to 60o. Prisms can
be made from any material that is transparent including glass, plastic and
fluorite. A prism can be used to break light up into its constituent spectral
colures. Prisms can also be used to reflect light, or to split light into
components with different polarizations.
Formula : The refractive index of the liquid Is given by the
U=sin(i)/sin(r)
= sin((a+d)/2)/sin(a/2)
Where,
d=angle of prism
i=angle of incidence
r=angle of refraction
Procedure :
Remove the prism and draw the line joining the points
so obtained.
incidence.
Observation
Benzaldehyde
2 60 35 42
3 60 37.5 40
4 60 39 42
5 60 40 45
U = sin ((60+40)/2)/sin(30)
= 1.504
Water
s.no aº iº dº
(angle of pri (angle of incidence) (angle of
sm) deviation)
1 60 30 25
2 60 35 22
3 60 40 20
4 60 45 22
5 60 50 25
6 60 55 28
U = sin ((60+22)/2)/sin(30)
= 1.306
Dil. Sulphuric Acid
2 60 30 30
3 60 35 25
4 60 40 29
5 60 45 30
U = sin((60+25)/2)/sin(30)
= 1.351
Conclusion
Actual = 1.546
Experiment = 1.504
Water = 1.33
Actual
Experiment = 1.306
Actual = 1.355
Experiment = 1.351
Precautions
ray.
Sources of error
The distance between the pins may be small.
The curve joining the various points of the graph may not be smooth free hand curve.
Bibliography
www.icbse.com
www.scincebuddies.com
www.wikipedia.com