Project
Project
To find the refractive index of (a) water (b) oil using a plane mirror and an
equiconvex lens and an adjustable object needle.
Introduction:
In optics, the refractive index (a.k.a. refraction index) of an optical medium is a
dimensionless number that indicates the light-bending ability of that medium. The refractive
index determines how much the path of light is bent, or refracted when entering a material.
This is described by Snell's law of refraction, n₁Sin θ₁ = n2Sinn2,
Where,
θ₁ = Angles of incidence
θ2 = Angle of refraction,
Respectively of a ray crossing the interface between two media with refractive indices n₁ and
n₂
Theory:
If 𝒇𝟏 and 𝒇𝟐 be the focal length of glass convex lens and liquid lens and F be the focal length
of their combination then,
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 𝒇𝒇𝟐
= 𝒇 + 𝒇 or 𝒇𝟐 = 𝒇
𝒇 𝟏 𝟐 𝟏 −𝒇
R2 = ∞
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏
= ( 𝒏 − 𝟏) [ − ]
𝒇𝟐 𝑹𝟏 𝑹 𝟐
𝟏 𝟏
= ( 𝒏 − 𝟏) [ − ]
𝑹𝟏 ∞
𝟏
= ( 𝒏 − 𝟏) [ − 𝟎]
𝑹𝟏
𝟏 𝒏−𝟏
=
𝒇𝟐 𝑹
Where,
n = Refractive index of the liquid
R = The radius of the curvature of the convex lens. The radius of the lower surface of the
convex lens is given by:
𝒍𝟐 𝒉
𝑹= +
𝟔𝒉 𝟐
Here, l is the average distance between the legs of the spherometer and h is the difference in
the reading of the spherometer when placed first on the convex lens and then on plane mirror
Fig. focal length of glass convex lens and liquid lens combination
Aim:
To find the refractive index of water, oil using a plane mirror and an equiconvex lens and an
adjustable object needle.
Apparatus Required:
• Convex lens
• Plane mirror
• Water
• Oil
• Clamp stand
• An Optical needle
• Plumb line
• Knitting needle
• Half meter Scale
• Glass slab
• Spherometer
Methodology/ Procedure:
(1)AB = 3cm
(2)BC = 3 cm
(3)CA = 3cm
Initial
No. of Final
reading of Additional H= n X
complete reading of Mean “h”
S.No the C.S on C.S. div. pitch + m
rotations the C.S on (cm)
the convex moved X L.C
(n) glass slab
lens (a)
1 62 0 6.5 55.5 0.555
0.5775
2 64 0 4 60 0.6
(AB + BC + CA)
𝑙= = 3cm
3
(0.555 + 0.6)
Mean of h = = 0.5775cm
3
𝑙2 ℎ
𝑅= + = 2.8861 𝑐𝑚
6ℎ 2
1. With water between the convex lens and the plane mirror
𝑅 2.8861
µ1 = 1 + = 1+ = 1.0831
𝑓2 34.7
2. With oil between the convex lens and the plane mirror
𝑅 2.8861
µ2 =1 + =1+ = 1.2886
𝑓3 10
Result:
4. The eye should be at a distance about 30 cm from the needle while removing the parallax
5. Only few drops of liquid should be taken so that its layer should be thick.
7. The centre leg of the spherometer should turn in one direction only.
Sources of Error:
3. The spherometer legs should be placed symmetrical on the surface of the convex lens.
4. The tip of the central screw should not just touch the surface of lens or mirror
Bibliography:
1. NCERT Textbook
3. www.google.com
4. www.wikipedia.com
5. www.youtube.com