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24 April, 08:39

A slab of glass has a 0.600 cm thick layer of water on top of it. A light ray strikes the water at an incident angle of 59.0°. At what angle does the light ray travel through the glass?

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  1. 24 April, 08:57
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    49.63 degree

    Explanation:

    thickness of glass slab, t = 0.6 cm

    angle of incidence = 59 degree

    Let r be the angle of refraction

    The refractive index of glass, ng = 3/2

    refractive index of water, nw = 4/3

    refarctive index of glass with respect to water = ng / nw = 3 / 2 : 4 / 3 = 9 / 8

    So, by use of Snell's law

    Refractive index of glass with respect to water = Sin i / Sin r

    9 / 8 = Sin 59 / Sin r

    9 / 8 = 0.857 / Sin r

    Sin r = 0.7619

    r = 49.63 degree
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