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What is the ratio of thicknesses of glycerine (refractive index 1.473) to crystalline quartz (refractive index 1.544) such that they would contain the same number of wavelengths of 646nm light

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Answer: The ratio of thicknesses of glycerine (refractive index 1.473) to crystalline quartz (refractive index 1.544) is 0.954.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Refractive index of glycerine = 1.473

Refractive index of crystalline quartz = 1.544

Formula used is as follows.


2nt = m \lambda

For crystalline quartz:
2n_(q)t_(q) = m \lambda_(q)

For glycerine:
2n_(g)t_(g) = n \lambda_(g)

Here, m = n and
\lambda_(q) = \lambda_(g)

So, the ratio of both these values can be written as follows.


(2n_(q)t_(q))/(2n_(g)t_(g)) = (m \lambda_(q))/(n \lambda_(g)) = 1

So,
n_(q)t_(q) = n_(g)t_(g)


(t_(q))/(t_(g)) = (n_(g))/(n_(q)) = (1.473)/(1.544)


(t_(q))/(t_(g)) = 0.954

Thus, we can conclude that the ratio of thicknesses of glycerine (refractive index 1.473) to crystalline quartz (refractive index 1.544) is 0.954.

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