PHY 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Total Internal Reflection, Wavefront, Refraction

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11 Apr 2018
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A set of points with equal phase is called a wavefront. Here are representations of circular and straight line wavefronts. A ray points in the direction of wave propagation and is perpendicular to the wavefronts. Or a ray is a line in the direction along which light energy is flowing. At some time t, consider every point on a wavefront as a source of a new spherical wave. These wavelets move outward at the same speed as the original wave. At a later time, t + t, each wavelet has a radius of v* t. Where v is the speed of the propagation of the wave. The wavefront at t + t is a surface tangent to the wavelets. Here is a representation of what was just described: An approximation to the behavior of light that applies when interference and diffraction are negligible.

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