What is the lateral shift of a ray refracted through a parallel-sided glass slab of thickness in terms of the angle of incidence and angle of refraction , if the glass slab is placed in air medium?
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What is the lateral shift of a ray refracted through a parallel-sided glass slab of thickness in terms of the angle of incidence and angle of refraction , if the glass slab is placed in air medium?
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: A parallel-sided glass slab of thickness is placed in air. A ray is incident at angle and refracts inside the slab at angle .
Find: The lateral shift of the emergent ray.
Concept: In a parallel-sided slab, the ray emerges parallel to the incident ray but gets displaced sideways. This sideways displacement is called the lateral shift.
From the geometry of refraction in the slab, the lateral shift is
where is the slab thickness, is the angle of incidence, and is the angle of refraction.
Therefore, the correct formula for the lateral shift is
So, the correct option is D.
Geometrical Derivation
Given: Thickness of slab , angle of incidence , and angle of refraction .
Find: Lateral shift .
Inside the slab, the ray travels along a slanted path. If the refracted path length inside the slab is , then from geometry
The lateral shift is the component of this path associated with the angle difference . Hence,
Substituting ,
Using ,
Thus, the lateral shift is , so the correct option is D.
Using the slab thickness itself as the lateral shift is incorrect because the shift depends on both and . Always use the geometrical relation involving the angles of incidence and refraction.
Confusing the trigonometric factor in the denominator is a common error. The correct expression contains in the denominator, not or , because the internal path length is related through .
Assuming the emergent ray is not parallel to the incident ray leads to a wrong setup. In a parallel-sided slab, the emergent ray is parallel to the incident ray, and only a lateral displacement occurs.
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