The light beam shown in the figure below makes an angle of ? = 30.8° with the normal line NN' in the linseed oil. Determine the angles ? and ?'. (The refractive index for linseed oil is 1.48.) ?    = ° ?'    = °

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The light beam shown in the figure below makes an angle of ? = 30.8° with the normal line NN' in the linseed oil. Determine the angles ? and ?'. (The refractive index for linseed oil is 1.48.)
?    = °
?'    = °

 

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