A diver located 3 m below the surface of the water (n = 1.33) directs a beam of light at an angle of 30 ° with the perpendicular to the surface between the air and the water. In a boat is another person whose eyes are 1 m above the surface. How far horizontally from the diver does this person need to be to see the beam light?

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Chapter34: The Nature Of Light And The Principles Of Ray Optics
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Exercise 9: A diver located 3 m below the surface of the water (n = 1.33) directs a beam of light at an angle of 30 ° with the perpendicular to the surface between the air and the water. In a boat is another person whose eyes are 1 m above the surface. How far horizontally from the diver does this person need to be to see the beam light?

Answer: 2.62m 

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