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.
"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.