Sunlight strikes the surface of a lake at an angle of incidence of 26.09. At what angle with respect to the normal would fish see the Sun?
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We know that sunlight strikes the surface of the lake at an angle of incidence of $26.09^\circ$. This means that the angle between the incoming sunlight and the normal (perpendicular) to the surface of the lake is $26.09^\circ$. Show more…
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