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Physics problem

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draw a line perpendicular to the wavefronts. draw a normal to that line against th barrier than reflect that line followng reflection laws. now draw some wave fronts perpendcuilar to that reflected line keeping in mind that they should be the extension of waves hitting the barrier?
did u get anything? sorry i couldn't draw the digram. iam too lazy for that.
abcde u got that wrong i guess :D maybe frawing an arrow would have worked better
 
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OMG! I'm so very sorry. I think this would be correct! :sorry: :sorry:
 

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mrrul3z said:
draw a line perpendicular to the wavefronts. draw a normal to that line against th barrier than reflect that line followng reflection laws. now draw some wave fronts perpendcuilar to that reflected line keeping in mind that they should be the extension of waves hitting the barrier?
did u get anything? sorry i couldn't draw the digram. iam too lazy for that.
abcde u got that wrong i guess :D maybe frawing an arrow would have worked better
Thank you mrrul3z!
 
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I accept my mistake! This is the correct one. JazakAllah!
 
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its easy draw the normal at a 90* angle and draw the emergent ray sin r equal to sin i as sin i/sin r = constant. so basically your ray diagram will look like that in the pic
 
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