
Use Huygens’ principle to show that speed, V, of light in the dielectric is given by V = c/n where c is the speed of light.
Use Huygens’ principle to show that speed, V, of light in the dielectric is given by V = c/n where c is the speed of light. where c and V are velocities of light in vacuum and medium.
Solution
Consider a beam of parallel rays between LO and MD incident on the plane surface of the medium from air in the direction shown, and suppose that a plane wave front has reached the position OA at a certain instant,
In figure above, each point between O, D becomes a new centre of disturbance as the wave front advances to the surface of the medium, and the wave front changes in direction when the disturbance enters the medium.
Suppose that t is the time taken by the light to travel from A to D. The disturbance from O travels a distance OB, or Vt, in the medium in a time t, where v is the velocity of light in medium.
At the end of the time t, the wave fronts in the medium from the other secondary centres between O, D reach the surfaces of spheres to each of which DB· is a tangent.
Thus DB is the new wave front in the water, and the ray OB which is normal to the wave front is consequently the refracted ray.
Since c is the velocity of light in air, AD = ct.
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