a number of scientists between the 10th and the 17th centuries (sahl, snellius, descartes) concluded that the following formula should relate the angle of incidence with the angle of refraction. Sini = sinr/n. Explain ?
"sini = \\frac{sinr}{n}"
It explains that whenever the light goes from one medium to another medium its speed changes due to the characteristics of that medium. Such property of medium is measured by a quantity called reflective index n.
Suppose if the light goes from air to any other denser medium of refractive index n. Then considering the refractive index of air n=1, we found
n (refractive index of denser medium) "= \\frac{sini}{sinr}"
If the speed of light in air is c and in the denser medium of refractive index is v, then the above law can be written as
"\\frac{c}{v}=\\frac{sini}{sinr}"
c>v hence i>r
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