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प्रश्न
Solve Numerical example.
A glass slab of thickness 2.5 cm having refractive index 5/3 is kept on an ink spot. A transparent beaker of very thin bottom, containing water of refractive index 4/3 up to 8 cm, is kept on the glass block. Calculate apparent depth of the ink spot when seen from the outside air.
उत्तर
When observed from the outside air, the light coming from the ink spot gets refracted twice; once through the glass and once through the water.
∴ When observed from water,
`"n"_"g"/"n"_"w"="Real depth"/"Apparent depth"`
∴ `(5//3)/(4//3)=2.5/"Apparent depth"`
∴ Apparent depth = `2.5/(5//4)`
∴ Apparent depth = 2 cm
Now when observed from outside air, the total real depth of ink spot can be taken as (8 + 2) cm = 10 cm.
∴`"n"_"w"/"n"_"air"="Real depth"/"Apparent depth"`
∴ Apparent depth = `10/(4//3)`
= `(10xx3)/4` = 7.5 cm
Apparent depth of the ink spot when seen from the outside air is 7.5 cm.