A light beam is incident from air on one end of glass fibre by an angle of 12∘,as shown in the figure. When the beam enters the fibre, it is incident on the inner part by an angle of 72∘ and it is totally internally reflected. Calculate the time it took the light to get to the other end if you know that the distance travelled by the light inside the fibre is 3.01 km.

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A light beam is incident from air on one end of glass fibre by an angle of 12∘,as shown in the figure. When the beam enters the fibre, it is incident on the inner part by an angle of 72∘ and it is totally internally reflected. Calculate the time it took the light to get to the other end if you know that the distance travelled by the light inside the fibre is 3.01 km.

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