A beam of light hits the boundary between glass (n=1.52) and an unknown material at an angle of 42o relative to the normal. The reflected and refracted rays make an angle of 88o with respect to one another. Instructions 1Draw a sketch of this situation. Make sure all quantities are clearly labeled. 2Sketch a ray diagram with all relevant angles labeled properly. 3Determine the index of refraction of the unknown material. Show all of your work and explain your thought process in words.  4Evaluate your solution. Explain how you know whether your answer is reasonable or not.

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A beam of light hits the boundary between glass (n=1.52) and an unknown material at an angle of 42o relative to the normal. The reflected and refracted rays make an angle of 88o with respect to one another.

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1Draw a sketch of this situation. Make sure all quantities are clearly labeled.

2Sketch a ray diagram with all relevant angles labeled properly.

3Determine the index of refraction of the unknown material. Show all of your work and explain your thought process in words. 

4Evaluate your solution. Explain how you know whether your answer is reasonable or not.

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