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A beam of non-polarized light in the air falls at an angle of 24,3 degrees on a flat glass surface. The reflected ray is completely linearly polarized. a) Which law describes this phenomenon? b) What is the refractive index of the glass? c) What is the refractive angle of the passing beam?
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