A beam of light traveling through air is incident up a transparent material with refractive index 1.52 at an angle of 0;=28.34 as shown in the image below. What is the angle of the transmitted ray (0) as measured with respect to the direction normal to the surface of the material (dashed line in the image below). Incident ray Normal I Øijer Reflected ray Transmitted ray Note: It is understood that the unit of your answer is in degrees, however do not explicitly include units in your answer. Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.

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A beam of light traveling through air is incident up a transparent material with refractive index 1.52 at an angle of 0; -28.34 as shown in the image below.
What is the angle of the transmitted ray (0+) as measured with respect to the direction normal to the surface of the material (dashed line in the image
below).
Incident
ray
Normal
Oi | Or
0₁
Reflected
ray
Transmitted
ray
Note: It is understood that the unit of your answer is in degrees, however do not explicitly include units in your answer. Enter only a number. If you do
enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.
Transcribed Image Text:A beam of light traveling through air is incident up a transparent material with refractive index 1.52 at an angle of 0; -28.34 as shown in the image below. What is the angle of the transmitted ray (0+) as measured with respect to the direction normal to the surface of the material (dashed line in the image below). Incident ray Normal Oi | Or 0₁ Reflected ray Transmitted ray Note: It is understood that the unit of your answer is in degrees, however do not explicitly include units in your answer. Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.
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