Q. Consider the following statements: - There is no refraction during the Total Internal Reflection.
- The image formed due to Total Internal Reflection is much less bright in comparison to the object.
Which of the above statements is / are correct?
Answer:
Only 1
Notes: Total Internal Reflection occurs when light travels from a denser medium to a rarer medium with an incidence angle greater than the critical angle, resulting in no refraction into the second medium. The reflection is nearly perfect, and the brightness of the image is almost equal to the object, making statement 2 incorrect.