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A biologist keeps a specimen of his favorite beetle embedded in a cube of polystyrene plastic. The hapless bug appears to be 2.0cmwithin the plastic. What is the beetle's actual distance beneath the surface?

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The beetle's actual distance beneath the surface iss=3.2cm

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01

Concepts and Principles

s′Scattering from a datum plane can create an image. For refract with such a surface, the subject and imaging lengths are linked by

s'=-n2n1s

The negative sign shows that we are dealing with a virtual image.n1is the index of refraction of the object's medium, n2is the index of refraction of the observer's medium, and distance The object distance , and the image distance being measured from the border.

02

Given Data

  • n1=1.59is the index of refraction of polystyrene plastic.
  • n2=1.00is the index of refraction of air
  • s′=-2.0 cm is the distance of hapless bug image
03

Required Data

The actual distance Sbetween the beetle and the surface must be determined.

04

Beetle's actual distance 

Equation connects the beetle's actual distance with its image distance

s'=-n2n1s

s=n1n2s′

s=1.591.00(2.0cm) (Numerically)

=3.2cm

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