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Figure P18.66 shows a light ray incident on a glass cylinder. What is the angle $\alpha$ of the ray after it has entered the cylinder?
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The normal for a circle is always a line that starts from the center and extends outwards. In this case, the normal forms an angle $\theta_1$ with the incident light ray. Show more…
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