A laser beam is directed toward the surface of a block of flint glass at an angle of 49.0° with respect to the normal (a line perpendicular to the surface at the spot where the ray hits the block). Some of the light is reflected and the rest refracted. What is the angle (in degrees) between the reflected and refracted beams?

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A laser beam is directed toward the surface of a block of flint glass at an angle of 49.0° with respect to the normal (a line perpendicular to the surface at the spot where the ray hits the block).
Some of the light is reflected and the rest refracted. What is the angle (in degrees) between the reflected and refracted beams?
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