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Suppose you are using total internal reflection to make an efficient corner reflector. If there is air outside and the incident angle is $45.0^{\circ},$ what must be the minimum index of refraction of the material from which the reflector is made?
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Total internal reflection occurs when a light ray traveling in a medium with a higher index of refraction hits the boundary with a medium of lower index of refraction at an angle greater than the critical angle. The light is then completely reflected back into the Show more…
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