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Nooblet94

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I recently came across this question, which I thoroughly enjoyed doing;


"Using Fermat's Principle, prove Snell's Law."


The maths involved is actually quite simple (2/3 unit level), but it's an elegant result and explains the origins of something we're expected to mindlessly apply in prelim physics. Also, I apologise if the question's kind of vague, but the links should provide enough information to do it.
 

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Do we need any principles taught in HSC Physics?

I ask because I didn't do it.
 

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your screwed carrot, it lies heavily on the principles of refractive indexes, gonerrrrr!!!
 

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You need to know what a refractive index is, but that's pretty simple.
 

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