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Chapter 8, Problem 12P
Orange light of wavelength 0.61 μm in air enters a block of glass with ϵr = 1.44. What color would it appear to a sensor embedded in the glass? The wavelength ranges of colors are violet (0.39 to 0.45 μm), blue (0.45 to 0.49 μm), green (0.49 to 0.58 μm), yellow (0.58 to 0.60 μm), orange (0.60 to 0.62 μm), and red (0.62 to 0.78 μm).
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