White light originates in water (n 1.33) and then passes through crown glass, which has mild dispersion behavior (nred = 1.52, nviolet = 1.53). What initial angle above the horizontal in water would be required for the glass to refract red light but internally reflect the violet light? Assume the glass is in contact with air above it. What would be the angle of refraction for red light at the glass-air interface?

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White light originates in water (n = 1.33) and then passes through crown glass, which has mild dispersion
behavior (nred = 1.52, nviolet = 1.53). What initial angle above the horizontal in water would be required for the
glass to refract red light but internally reflect the violet light? Assume the glass is in contact with air above it.
What would be the angle of refraction for red light at the glass-air interface?
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Transcribed Image Text:White light originates in water (n = 1.33) and then passes through crown glass, which has mild dispersion behavior (nred = 1.52, nviolet = 1.53). What initial angle above the horizontal in water would be required for the glass to refract red light but internally reflect the violet light? Assume the glass is in contact with air above it. What would be the angle of refraction for red light at the glass-air interface? Air Glass Water
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