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What is meant by refraction of light? State Snell’s law of refraction. An eye contains a lens system and a retina, which is 2.0 cm from the lens system. The lens s... show full transcript
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Refraction of light refers to the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another, which causes a change in its speed due to the different refractive indices of the media involved. This phenomenon occurs when light encounters a boundary between materials with different optical densities.
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Using the lens formula, we can relate the object distance (u), image distance (v), and focal length (f) of the lens:
Given that the maximum power of the eye is 64 m-1, we find:
For the nearest object distance, we set:
Substituting into the lens formula:
Thus, the nearest object can be placed approximately 9 cm in front of the eye.
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A diagram representing the interface of water and cornea can be drawn with a ray of light refracting as it enters from water into cornea. Draw a straight line to represent the light ray, indicating the angles of incidence and refraction at the boundary, as well as the normal line to the boundary.
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Underwater, the cornea does not act efficiently as a lens because its refractive index becomes similar to that of water. This results in a negligible difference in refractive power, making it ineffective in bending light to focus on the retina.
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Wearing goggles creates a medium (air) between the eye and the water. This allows the light to refract properly as it passes through and into the cornea, enabling the eye to focus images correctly onto the retina and see clearly.
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