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24 April, 11:14

A light ray travels in the + x direction and strikes a slanted surface with an angle of 62° between its normal and the ty axis. The surface is a clear solid with an index of refraction 1.33. What is the x component of the direction of the resulting reflected light ray?

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  1. 24 April, 11:38
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    - 0.6

    Explanation:

    Given that angle between normal y axis is 62° so angle between normal

    and x axis will be 90 - 62 = 28 °. Since incident ray is along x axis, 28 ° will be the angle between incident ray and normal ie it will be angle of incidence

    Angle of incidence = 28 °

    angle of reflection = 28°

    Angle between incident ray and reflected ray = 28 + 28 = 56 °

    Angle between x axis and reflected ray = 56 °

    x component of reflected ray

    = - cos 56 (it will be towards - ve x axis.)

    - 0.6
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