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You are given four sources of light each one providing a light of a single color – red, blue, green, and yellow. Suppose the angle of refraction for a beam of yellow light corresponding to a particular angle of incidence at the interface of two media is 90°. Which of the following statements is correct if the source of yellow light is replaced with that of other lights without changing the angle of incidence?
A. The beam of red light would undergo total internal reflection.
B. The beam of red light would bend towards normal while it gets refracted through the second medium.
C. The beam of blue light would undergo total internal reflection.
D. The beam of green light would bend away from the normal as it gets refracted through the second medium.

Answers (1)

The answer is the option (c).

Explanation:-

The beam of blue light would undergo total internal reflection, According to the Cauchy relationship, the smaller the wavelength higher the refractive index, and consequently smaller the critical angle.

We know v=f\lambda, the frequency of wave remains unchanged with medium hence v\alpha \lambda

The critical angle,

\sin \; C=\frac{1}{\mu }

Also, the velocity of light

, v\alpha \frac{1}{\mu }

According to VIBGYOR, among all given sources of light, blue light has the smallest wavelength. As \lambda _{blue}<\lambda _{yellow} hence v _{blue}<v _{yellow} it means \mu _{blue}<\mu _{yellow}

It means the critical angle for blue is less than the yellow color, the critical angle is the east which facilitates total internal reflection for the beam of blue light.

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