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Snell's Law describes light refraction at interfaces between different media. The ratio of sines of angles equals the ratio of refractive indices, explaining light bending.
Wzór
n₁ × sin(θ₁) = n₂ × sin(θ₂)
Przewodnik krok po kroku
- 1Enter refractive indices of both media
- 2Enter incident angle θ₁
- 3Solve for refracted angle θ₂ using Snell's law
Rozwiązane przykłady
Wejście
n₁ = 1 (air), n₂ = 1.5 (glass), θ₁ = 45°
Wynik
θ₂ ≈ 28.1°
Light bends toward normal entering denser medium
Częste błędy do unikania
- ✕Using degrees instead of radians in calculation
- ✕Confusing incident and refracted angles
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