A ray of light travelling through air, falls on the surface of a glass slab at an angle (i), it is found that the angle between the reflected and refracted ray is 90°. If the speed of light in glass is 2 x 10° m/s find the angle of incidence. (C = 3 × 10° m/s)
A ray of light travelling through air, falls on the surface of a glass slab at an angle (i), it is found that the angle between the reflected and refracted ray is 90°. If the speed of light in glass is 2 x 10° m/s find the angle of incidence. (C = 3 × 10° m/s)
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![A ray of light travelling through air,
falls on the surface of a glass slab at an angle
(i), it is found that the angle between the
reflected and refracted ray is 90°. If the speed
of light in glass is 2 x 10° m/s find the angle of
incidence. (C = 3 × 10° m/s)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa6004048-b0af-413e-ae5a-ff05a91f92d2%2F4ccd3aa5-f957-486e-8a92-2873dcd35795%2F3og0tge_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A ray of light travelling through air,
falls on the surface of a glass slab at an angle
(i), it is found that the angle between the
reflected and refracted ray is 90°. If the speed
of light in glass is 2 x 10° m/s find the angle of
incidence. (C = 3 × 10° m/s)
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