Chapter 9: Q13P (page 482)
Use Fermat鈥檚 principle to find the path followed by a light ray if the index of refraction is proportional to the given function
13.
Short Answer
, where is a constant and is the integration constant.
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Chapter 9: Q13P (page 482)
Use Fermat鈥檚 principle to find the path followed by a light ray if the index of refraction is proportional to the given function
13.
, where is a constant and is the integration constant.
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