. Taking R.I. of glass as 1.5 and water as 1.3 respectively. Find the polarising angles for a beam of light for (a) water to glass, (b) glass to water (3) air to glass.
. Taking R.I. of glass as 1.5 and water as 1.3 respectively. Find the polarising angles for a beam of light for (a) water to glass, (b) glass to water (3) air to glass.
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![. Taking R.I. of glass as 1.5 and water as
1.3 respectively. Find the polarising angles for
a beam of light for (a) water to glass, (b) glass
to water (3) air to glass.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3eebd3e8-86f2-4e9b-a940-31f5a6022a4e%2F4b54637c-e33a-42c5-94dc-8e76833abe11%2Ff8g8akf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:. Taking R.I. of glass as 1.5 and water as
1.3 respectively. Find the polarising angles for
a beam of light for (a) water to glass, (b) glass
to water (3) air to glass.
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