A Lens in a Liquid A lens obeys Snell's law, bending light rays at each surface an

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A Lens in a Liquid A lens obeys Snell's law, bending light rays at each surface an amount determined by the index of refraction of the lens and the index of the medium in which the lens is located.(a) Equation (34.19) assumes that the lens is surrounded by air. Consider instead a thin lens immersed in a liquid with refractive index nliq' Prove that the focal length f' is then given by Eq. (34.19) with n replaced by n/nliq.(b) A thin lens with index n has focal length I in vacuum. Use the result of part (a) to show that when this lens is immersed in a liquid of index nliq' it will have a new focal length givenbyimage

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College Physics

ISBN: 978-0495113690

7th Edition

Authors: Raymond A. Serway, Jerry S. Faughn, Chris Vuille, Charles A. Bennett

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