When light is incident normally on the interface between

Chapter 35, Problem 57

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When light is incident normally on the interface between two transparent optical media, the intensity of the reflected light is given by the expression S 1 r 5 a n2 2 n1 n2 1 n1 b 2 S 1 In this equation, S1 represents the average magnitude of the Poynting vector in the incident light (the incident intensity), S1 9 is the reflected intensity, and n1 and n2 are the refractive indices of the two media. (a) What fraction of the incident intensity is reflected for 589-nm light normally incident on an interface between air and crown glass? (b) Does it matter in part (a) whether the light is in the air or in the glass as it strikes the interface?

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