Why use a prim for measuring refraction of light ?

Ask questions about projects relating to: aerodynamics or hydrodynamics, astronomy, chemistry, electricity, electronics, physics, or engineering.

Moderators: AmyCowen, kgudger, bfinio, MadelineB, Moderators

Locked
akascience
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:23 pm
Occupation: Student
Project Question: Physics - refraction.

I am doing the project listed in www.sciencebuddies.org titled "Measuring the sugar content of a liquid using a Laser pointer". I have the following questions -
1. Why is a prism used to measure the refraction of light ? Why can't a glass rectangle be used instead ?
2. Does using a prism make the measurement of the refraction better instead of a glass rectangle ? If so then please let me know the reason why.

thanks
Akansha
Project Due Date: Due date - 12/11/2008
Project Status: I am finished with my experiment and analyzing the data

Why use a prim for measuring refraction of light ?

Post by akascience »

I am doing the project titled " Measuring Sugar content of a liquid using a Laser pointer" from https://www.sciencebuddies.org.
I have the following questions -

1. Why is a prism used to measure the refraction of light in the experiment ? Why can't a glass rectangle be used
instead ? Light should refract when going from air to the solution in the rectangle too.

2. Does using a prism make it easier to observe and measure the refraction of light ? If so then how ?

thanks
ak
ScienceExpert123
Former Expert
Posts: 102
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:26 am
Occupation: Student
Project Question: n/a
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Why use a prim for measuring refraction of light ?

Post by ScienceExpert123 »

dear akascience,

regarding your question, by looking at the experiment I see that a triangular prism is used, rather than a rectangular prism, which will refract light differently than a rectangular prism. If you want you can make your own prism as stated in the experiment (https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p028.shtml); look at the Making the Prism from Microscope Slides section of the experiment. Also, here are some links for information on prisms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prism_(optics) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispersive_prism

Also, I want you to remember to be careful while working with lasers because they can be dangerous. You should follow all the safety procedures mentioned in the science buddies laser safety guide https://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentorin ... fety.shtml

good luck,
scienceexpert123
Craig_Bridge
Former Expert
Posts: 1297
Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2006 11:47 am

Re: Why use a prim for measuring refraction of light ?

Post by Craig_Bridge »

Why is a prism used to measure the refraction of light in the experiment ?
Because that is what the person who wrote up the experiment chose to use.
Why can't a glass rectangle be used instead ?
You should be able to use a rectangle as well; however, with the equilateral triangle setup, you can easily allign the incident angle so that the interior light path is parallel to one side so that the refractive angle and internal incident angle are equal which makes the math easier. With a square, you can allign to the diagonal and accomplish the same thing. With a rectangle, you will have to construct something at 45 degrees to allign to.
-Craig
Locked

Return to “Grades 6-8: Physical Science”