To Find the Refractive Indices of (a) Water (b) Oil (Transparent) Using a Plane Mirror, An Equiconvex
To Find the Refractive Indices of (a) Water (b) Oil (Transparent) Using a Plane Mirror, An Equiconvex
Investigatory
Project
Year :- 2024-2025
BY :-
NRI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
CERTIFICATE
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INDEX
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVE / AIM
APPARATUS / MATERIAL REQUIRED
DIAGRAM
THEORY
PROCEDURE
OBSERVATIONS
CALCULATIONS
RESULTS
PRECAUTIONS
SOURCES OF ERRORS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
C
n=
V
Where c is the speed of light in vacuum and v is the phase velocity of light in the
medium. For example, the refractive index of water is 1.333; meaning that light
travels 1.333 times faster in a vacuum than it does in water.
APPARATUS
Convex Lens
Plane Mirror
Water
Oil
Clamp Stand
An Optical Needle
Plumb Line
Knitting Needle
Half Meter Scale
Glass Slab
Spherometer
DIAGRAM
THEORY
1. If f1 and f2 be the focal length of the glass convex
lens and liquid lens and f be the focal length of their
combination then:-
1 1+ 1 Ff2
F =f 1 f 2 or f2 = f −F 1
1 1 1
=( n−1 ) ⌊ − ⌋
f2 R 1 R2
1 1
=( n−1 ) ⌊ R 1 − ∞ ⌋
1
= (n-1)⌊ R −0 ⌋
1
f2 = n−1
R
R
n= f2
+1
PROCEDURE
l 1+l 2 +l 3
l= 3
OBSERVATIONS
(1) AB = 3 cm
(2) BC = 3 cm
(3) CA = 3 cm
CALCULATIONS
( 0.555+0.6 )
Mean of h = 2
= 0.5775 cm
1) With water between the convex lens and the plane mirror:
R 2.8861
μ1=1+ =1+ =1.0831
f2 34.7
2) With oil between the convex lens and the plane Mirror
R 2.8861
μ2=1+ =1+ =1.2886
f3 10
Results
PRECAUTIONS
SOURCES OF ERROR
BIBLIOGRAPHY