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(a) The refractive index of water is 1.33 at a certain temperature. When the temperature of water is increased by 40°C, the refractive index changes to 'x'. State whether x < 1.33 or x > 1.33.

(b) State two differences between normal reflection and total internal reflection.

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(a) In general, the refractive index of a substance decreases with increasing temperature. Therefore, if the temperature of water is increased by 40°C, the refractive index 'x' is expected to be lesser than 1.33. Hence, we can state that x < 1.33.

(b) Two differences between normal reflection and total internal reflection are:

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No.
Normal reflectionTotal internal reflection
1.Normal reflection can occur whenever light encounters a reflective surface, such as a mirror, glass, or water, without any specific conditions related to the angle of incidence.Total internal reflection occurs when light travelling in a denser medium, is incident at the surface of a rarer medium at an angle of incidence greater than the critical angle for the pair of media.
2.In normal reflection, only a part of the light is reflected while rest is refracted and absorbed. So, the reflection is partial.In total internal reflection, the entire incident light is reflected back into the denser medium. So there is no loss of light energy.

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