A light ray traveling in air strikes the surface of a slab of glass at an angle of incidence of 50°. Part of the light is reflected and part is refracted. Find the angles the reflected and refracted rays make with respect to the normal to the air-glass interface. 1. degrees refracted 2. degrees reflected

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Chapter25: Reflection And Refraction Of Light
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Problem 25P: 14. A ray of light strikes the midpoint of one face of an equiangular (60°−60°−60°) glass prism (n =...
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A light ray traveling in air strikes the surface of a slab of glass at an angle of incidence of 50°. Part of the light is reflected and part is refracted. Find the angles the reflected and refracted rays make with respect to the normal to the air-glass interface.

1. degrees refracted

2. degrees reflected

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