A small underwater pool light is 1.00 $\mathrm{m}$ below the surface. The light emerging from the water forms a circle on the water surface. What is the diameter of this circle?
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33} \] \[ \sin(\text{critical angle}) = 0.7519 \] \[ \text{critical angle} \approx 48.6^\circ \] Show more…
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