The light beam shown in the figure below makes an angle of = 26.0° with the normal line NN' in the linseed oil. Determine the angles 8 and 9'. (The refractive index for linseed oil is 1.48.) 8= 0' = Air Linseed oil Water

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The light beam shown in the figure below makes an angle of φ = 26.0° with the normal line NN' in the linseed oil. Determine the angles θ and θ'. (The refractive index for linseed oil is 1.48.)

\[
\theta = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
\]

\[
\theta' = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
\]

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**Diagram Explanation:**

The image provided illustrates a light beam as it travels through three different mediums: air, linseed oil, and water. 

1. **Air:** The light enters the linseed oil from the air at an angle φ of 26.0° with respect to the normal line NN'.

2. **Linseed Oil:** A rectangle labeled "Linseed oil" is the region where the light beam refracts upon entry and continues to bend according to the refractive index of linseed oil, which is given as 1.48.

3. **Water:** Below the linseed oil, there is another rectangle labeled "Water." The light beam continues into this medium and bends again. The angles θ and θ' are indicative of this refraction process, and their determination is required.

Lines and arrows indicate the path of the light beam, and dashed lines mark the normal (perpendicular) directions at the interfaces where refraction occurs. The angles to be determined, θ and θ', are marked at the respective interfaces.
Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription:** The light beam shown in the figure below makes an angle of φ = 26.0° with the normal line NN' in the linseed oil. Determine the angles θ and θ'. (The refractive index for linseed oil is 1.48.) \[ \theta = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \] \[ \theta' = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \] --- **Diagram Explanation:** The image provided illustrates a light beam as it travels through three different mediums: air, linseed oil, and water. 1. **Air:** The light enters the linseed oil from the air at an angle φ of 26.0° with respect to the normal line NN'. 2. **Linseed Oil:** A rectangle labeled "Linseed oil" is the region where the light beam refracts upon entry and continues to bend according to the refractive index of linseed oil, which is given as 1.48. 3. **Water:** Below the linseed oil, there is another rectangle labeled "Water." The light beam continues into this medium and bends again. The angles θ and θ' are indicative of this refraction process, and their determination is required. Lines and arrows indicate the path of the light beam, and dashed lines mark the normal (perpendicular) directions at the interfaces where refraction occurs. The angles to be determined, θ and θ', are marked at the respective interfaces.
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