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A ray of light strikes a flat block of glass $(n=1.50)$ of thickness $2.00 \mathrm{cm}$ at an angle of $30.0^{\circ}$ with the normal. Trace the light beam through the glass, and find the angles of incidence and refraction at each surface.
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Draw a flat block of glass with a thickness of 2.00 cm. Draw a ray of light coming from the left side and striking the glass at an angle of 30.0 degrees with the normal. Show more…
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