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A transparent sphere of radius R has a cavity of radius R/2 as shown in Fig. If the refractive index of the sphere if a parallel beam of light falling on left surface focuses at point P is 3+5X. Find out the value of X?


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Given: A transparent sphere of radius R has a cavity of radius R2. If the refractive index of the sphere if a parallel beam of light falling on left surface focuses at point P is 3+5X
To find the value of X
Solution:
When parallel beam of light is falling in left surface, then obect distance will be infinity. Letμ be the refractive index of the sphere.
The equation for required situation becomes,
1+μv1=μ1Rv1=μRμ1
This becomes object for the second boundary, hence object distance for second boundary be u2
u2=μRμ1Ru2=Rμ1
Hence the equation for the second boundary refraction is
μu2+1R=1μR2
Substituting the values,we get
μRμ1+1R=1μR2μ(μ1)R+1R=2(1μ)R1R=μ(μ1)R+2(1μ)R1=μ2μ+22μ1=μ23μ+2μ23μ+1=0μ=3+52
is the refractive index of the sphere
Hencethe value of X=2

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