Solved 2024 Question Paper ICSE Class 10 Physics — Question 3
Back to all questions(a) Why do we use red colour as a danger signal on the top of a skyscraper?
(b) The diagram below shows the path of a blue ray through the prism :

- Calculate the critical angle of the material of the prism for blue colour.
- What is the measure of the angle of this prism (A)?
- Which colour should replace the blue ray, for the ray to undergo Total Internal Reflection?
(a) Red colour is used as a danger signal on the top of a skyscraper because red light has the longest wavelength among visible light, so it is scattered the least by air molecules and dust and remains visible from a long distance and in low visibility, making it ideal for danger signals.
(b)

Here, the refracted ray PQ is normal to the surface AB of the prism (i.e., ∠r = 0°), so the incident ray at the point P should also be normal to the surface AB so that ∠i = 0°.
At point Q, the angle of incidence for the ray PQ = 133° - 90° = 43°
Now, this angle should be equal to the critical angle because ray PQ is refracted at 90°, i.e., it is refracted along QC. Hence, the critical angle of the prism is 43°.
- In △AРQ
∠APQ + ∠PQA + ∠PAQ = 180°
⇒ 90° + 47° + ∠PAQ = 180°
⇒ ∠PAQ = 180° - 90° - 47°
⇒ ∠ PAQ = 43°
Hence, ∠A= 43°
- As the light used and its wavelength determine the angle of deviation since with a decrease in the light wavelength, the angle of deviation increases so the beam will experience total internal reflection if we swap out the blue light with lower wavelength i.e., indigo.