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Plastic cup filled with water shiny surface [duplicate]

When I hold a plastic transparent cup half filled with water and see it from above then its sides (up to which water is filled )appear shiny. Some of my fingertips (which are holding glass ) are wet ...
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Let's say I have manufactured a prism from a non-dispersive medium, then light coming from air wouldn't split into colours right?

Let's say I have manufactured a prism from a non-dispersive medium, then light coming from air incident on the prism wouldn't split into colours, right? I mean light still changes direction, but all ...
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Why is deep open ocean blue?

If we assume the ocean is sufficiently deep so that the blue light transmitted inside the water gets absorbed completely before it reaches the ocean floor and be scattered back towards the surface, ...
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What is the speed of light in case of Critical Angle?

When light travels from an optically denser to a rarer medium, it bends away from the normal and at a specific angle of incidence, the angle of refraction is ${90}^{\circ}$. When the angle of ...
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Schlick's approximation for reflectance when $n_1 = n_2$

another raytracer here. I'm using Schlick's approximation to the Fresnel equations, which is said to be reasonably faithful. I'm a little puzzled about the situation where the incident ray is just ...
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Skylight reflection shows birefringence patterns

I noticed that the skylight where I work looked white to me, but its reflection from the tiles below showed a colorful pattern. See the images below, and also a video that shows this effect from ...
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Can a system of lenses or compound lens have a higher numerical aperture than a single element in the system?

I am attempting to create a simple Abbe condenser for a microscope, which typically consists of two converging lenses. Ideally, I would like to achieve a numerical aperture for the condenser of ...
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Is the speed of causality slower in water?

I've recently read that what most people learned to think of as the 'speed of light' is actually the 'speed of causality', and that light just happens to travel at that speed (through free-space.) I'...
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Is it possible to witness a rainbow while facing the sun?

We know that a rainbow occurs due to the refraction and reflection of light inside raindrops. We also know that inside spherical raindrops total internal reflection is not possible. So some light is ...
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Does Color change happen under a prism? [duplicate]

I was watching this video. It Showed that light ( green ) changes its color to red after incidence of light. I couldn't think of how this happens because light's color is dependent on frequency rather ...
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What are some liquids with high ranges of refractive index with change in temperature?

I need to run an experiment on the effect of temperature on refractive index of a liquid, and in order to make the change most visible and have the lowest percent uncertainty I need the change in ...
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Rainbow formation [duplicate]

Please help me with my query regarding rainbow formation. Many Books gave formation of only red and violet colour whereas middlemost colours are rising doubt.please check the following picture .My ...
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Why is there only one angle of incidence that gives minimum deviation in prism?

On plotting the angle of deviation vs the angle of incidence for a prism, we find that the graph dips only at one point. It is this result that is later used to prove that for minimum deviation to ...
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Why rainbow colors are as they are? [duplicate]

There are handful of questions related to rainbow formation here already, but after looking into them, I feel that I must ask yet another one. I did a little research on the subject, and most of the ...
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Does refraction depend on the colour of light?

Consider passing red and yellow lights separately through the same interfaces and with the same angles of incidence. Light of which colour will be refracted more? This question was given to me. All I ...
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