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− | Fermats principle is | + | Fermats principle is thatlight takes a path between two points that requires the least amount of time. |
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+ | If we let S represent the path of light between two points then | ||
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+ | :<math>S=vt_{min}</math> | ||
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+ | light takes the time <math>t</math> to travel between two points can be expressed as | ||
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+ | :t = \int_A^B dt =\int_A^B dt = | ||
== Euler-Lagrange Equation== | == Euler-Lagrange Equation== |
Revision as of 22:52, 12 October 2014
Calculus of Variations
Fermat's Principle
Fermats principle is thatlight takes a path between two points that requires the least amount of time.
If we let S represent the path of light between two points then
light takes the time
to travel between two points can be expressed as- t = \int_A^B dt =\int_A^B dt =