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A Fermat’s principle of least time for refraction. A ray of light traveling in a medium with speed v 1 leaves point A and strikes the boundary between the incident and transmitted media a horizontal distance x from point A as shown in Figure P38.98. The refracted ray travels with speed v 2 in the second medium, eventually reaching point B . The horizontal distance between points A and B is L .
a. Calculate the time t required for the light to travel from A to B in terms of the parameters labeled in the figure.
b. Now take the derivative of t with respect to x . What is the condition for which the ray of light will take the shortest time to travel from A to B? Figure P38.98

 

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