Physics Project
Physics Project
Class: XII-D
Roll Number: 11
Session: 2019-2020
Index
Sr.No. TOPICS
1 Acknowledgement
2 Aim
3 Theory
4 Apparatus used
5 Procedure
6 Observation
7 Inference
8 Precaution
9 Bibliography
10 Photos
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my
teachers Mrs Archana Kango and Mrs Skahira as well as our
principal Mr J Mohanty and our Vice Principal Mrs Shravani
Rao, who gave me the golden opportunity to this wonderful
investigatory project about finding refractive index of
different liquids using travelling microscope, which also
helped me in doing a lo t research and I came to know about
so many new things. I am really thankful to them. Secondly, I
would like to thank my parents and friends who helped me in
finalizing this project within the limited time frame.
Experiment
Aim :
To find out refractive index of different liquids using
travelling microscope.
Theory -
Refraction
a)Introduction - When a ray of light travelling in a straight
line in transparent in homogenous medium with a certain
velocity enters another transparent medium in which it
has a different velocity, it bends at the boundary
(interface) of 2 media and then travels again along a
straight line in the other medium.
REFRACTIVE INDEX
a)Definition - The ratio of velocity of light in first medium to
its velocity in 2nd medium is called refractive index of 2nd
medium with respect to the 1st medium.
b) Expression - Let light have velocity v1 in first medium
(medium A) and v2 in second medium (medium B). Then
the refractive index of medium B with respect to medium
A
Procedure
1. Place the travelling microscope on the table near a
window on the table so that sufficient amount of light falls
on it
2. Adjust the levelling screws so that the base of the
microscope becomes horizontal.
3. Make microscope horizontal. Adjust the position of the
eye piece so that the cross wires are clearly visible.
4. Determine the Vernier constant of the vertical scale
5. Make a black cross on the base of the microscope which
serves as a point for focus. there should be no parallax
between the cross wires and the image of the cross
6. Note the main scale and Vernier scale readings on the
vertical scale
7. Place the liquids (acetone, water, glycerine) over the
cross mark.
8. Raise the microscope accordingly to focus on the image of
the cross mark
9. Note the reading again on the vertical scale.
10. Sprinkle a few particles of lycopodium
powder on the surface of the liquids and note the reading
on the vertical scale
Observations
Least count of vertical scale of travelling microscope=0.01 cm
Readings on vertical scale for liquid acetone
Serial no Cross mark Cross mark Lycopodium
without with acetone powder
acetone (𝒉𝟏 ) (𝒉𝟐 ) (𝒉𝟑 )
1 7.68 8.45 11.35
2 7.65 8.60 11.50
3 7.75 8.70 11.45