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Suitable for SQA Higher Physics or equivalent.

This is a ‘lesson short’ that covers Snell’s Law with worked examples and questions to try. Snell’s law is derived using RAT-trigonometry and then applied in worked examples to solve problems involving refractive index, speed of light, angles and wavelengths. Includes questions to allow students to practice applying Snell’s Law.

This lesson short is designed to be printed as a booklet - front page is theory, back page is worked examples and the centre two pages are questions to try. Can also be used without printing.

Solutions in separate document.

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