OCR MEI C4 2009 June — Question 7

Exam BoardOCR MEI
ModuleC4 (Core Mathematics 4)
Year2009
SessionJune
TopicVectors 3D & Lines

7 When a light ray passes from air to glass, it is deflected through an angle. The light ray ABC starts at point \(\mathrm { A } ( 1,2,2 )\), and enters a glass object at point \(\mathrm { B } ( 0,0,2 )\). The surface of the glass object is a plane with normal vector \(\mathbf { n }\). Fig. 7 shows a cross-section of the glass object in the plane of the light ray and \(\mathbf { n }\). \begin{figure}[h]
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  1. Find the vector \(\overrightarrow { \mathrm { AB } }\) and a vector equation of the line AB . The surface of the glass object is a plane with equation \(x + z = 2\). AB makes an acute angle \(\theta\) with the normal to this plane.
  2. Write down the normal vector \(\mathbf { n }\), and hence calculate \(\theta\), giving your answer in degrees. The line BC has vector equation \(\mathbf { r } = \left( \begin{array} { l } 0
    0
    2 \end{array} \right) + \mu \left( \begin{array} { l } - 2
    - 2
    - 1 \end{array} \right)\). This line makes an acute angle \(\phi\) with the normal to the plane.
  3. Show that \(\phi = 45 ^ { \circ }\).
  4. Snell's Law states that \(\sin \theta = k \sin \phi\), where \(k\) is a constant called the refractive index. Find \(k\). The light ray leaves the glass object through a plane with equation \(x + z = - 1\). Units are centimetres.
  5. Find the point of intersection of the line BC with the plane \(x + z = - 1\). Hence find the distance the light ray travels through the glass object. \section*{[Question 8 is printed overleaf.]} OCR is committed to seeking permission to reproduce all third-party content that it uses in its assessment materials. OCR has attempted to identify and contact all copyright holders whose work is used in this paper. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced in the OCR Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations, is given to all schools that receive assessment material and is freely available to download from our public website (\href{http://www.ocr.org.uk}{www.ocr.org.uk}) after the live examination series.
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