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Canola oil is less dense than water, so it floats on water, but its index of refraction is 1.47, higher than that of water. When you are adding oil and water to a bottle to make salad dressing, you notice a silvery reflection of light from the boundary between the oil and water. What is the critical angle for light going from the oil into the water?

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Answer:

64.79°

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the math you need to solve it, the other answer made an error.

Canola oil is less dense than water, so it floats on water, but its index of refraction-example-1
User Musfiq Shanta
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Answer:

therefore critical angle c= 69.79°

Step-by-step explanation:

Canola oil is less dense than water, so it floats over water.

Given
n_(canola)= 1.47

which is higher than that of water

refractive index of water
n_(water)=1.33

to calculate critical angle of light going from the oil into water

we know that


sinc= (n_(water))/(n_(canola))

now putting values we get


sinc= (1.33)/(1.47)

c=
sin^(-1)((1.33)/(1.47) )

c=69.79°

therefore critical angle c= 69.79°

User Munez NS
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