No.
Not possible
It occurs when light traveling from one medium to another is completely reflected at the boundary between the two materials. The angle of incidence must be over a certain value (depending on the optical properties of the materials at the boundary).
Light must travel from the optically denser medium to the optically less dense one. For total internal reflection to occur, the angle of incidence in the optically denser medium must be greater than the critical angle of that medium. The critical angle is that angle of incidence in the optically denser medium for which the angle of refraction is 90o.
Reflection happens only at the interface between two media, and two media with the same index of refraction act as if they were a single medium. Thus, at the interface between media with the same index of refraction, there is no reflection, and the ray keeps going straight. Continuing this line of thought, it is not surprising that we observe very little reflection at an interface between media with similar indices of refraction.
Reflection
Not possible
Reflection from water will occur only beyond the critical angle between air and water. Reflection from a mirror will occur at all angles.
It occurs when light traveling from one medium to another is completely reflected at the boundary between the two materials. The angle of incidence must be over a certain value (depending on the optical properties of the materials at the boundary).
reflection occurs when you look in a mirror and light bounces off of the mirrror and it comes back and you can see your reflection
Yes light can travel through prisms. At some points it would occur total internal reflection and at some points there would be refraction of light.
Light must travel from the optically denser medium to the optically less dense one. For total internal reflection to occur, the angle of incidence in the optically denser medium must be greater than the critical angle of that medium. The critical angle is that angle of incidence in the optically denser medium for which the angle of refraction is 90o.
a light source and a reflector
yes
Prevomerine teeth of salamandrids occur in an S-shaped row on each side of the parasphenoid. Precursor to vomerine teeth, which occur between the internal nares.
External process occur on the surface of the earth . It is slow change . Ex- change in leevel of the earth . Internal process occur inside the surface of the earth . It is sudden change . Ex -earthquake activities
Reflection happens only at the interface between two media, and two media with the same index of refraction act as if they were a single medium. Thus, at the interface between media with the same index of refraction, there is no reflection, and the ray keeps going straight. Continuing this line of thought, it is not surprising that we observe very little reflection at an interface between media with similar indices of refraction.
because a smaller critical angle means that it is easier for total internal reflection to occur, which is the desirable quality in an optical fibre.