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An underwater scuba diver sees the Sun at an apparent angle of $45.0^{\circ}$ above the horizontal. What is the actual elevation angle of the Sun above the horizontal?
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This can be written as: \[n_1 \sin(\theta_1) = n_2 \sin(\theta_2)\] where \(n_1\) and \(n_2\) are the indices of refraction for the two media, and \(\theta_1\) and \(\theta_2\) are the angles of incidence and refraction, respectively. Show more…
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