a) n₂ $₁ $₂ n₁ n, sin (₁) = n₂ sin (₂) b) Pc = sin 0, 7₂ n₁ *** Figure 2.1: Reflection and transmission at a dielectric interface a) below the critical angle, b) at the critical angle, c) above the critical angle showing TIR 1 p> c r

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Explain this diagram
a)
n₂
$1₁
n₁
n, sin() = n₂ sin (₂)
b)
$c
%=sin
7₂
n₁
c)
$₁
9,
p>0c
Figure 2.1: Reflection and transmission at a dielectric interface a) below the critical
angle, b) at the critical angle, c) above the critical angle showing TIR
Transcribed Image Text:a) n₂ $1₁ n₁ n, sin() = n₂ sin (₂) b) $c %=sin 7₂ n₁ c) $₁ 9, p>0c Figure 2.1: Reflection and transmission at a dielectric interface a) below the critical angle, b) at the critical angle, c) above the critical angle showing TIR
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