A flashlight beam strikes the surface of a pane of glass (n = 1.56) at a 73 ∘ angle to the normal.
A) What is the angle of refraction?

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A flashlight beam strikes the surface of a pane of glass (n = 1.56) at a 73 ∘ angle to the normal. A) What is the angle of refraction?
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Light that is traveling through water (index of refraction is
n=1.33) strikes a glass surface (index of refraction n=1.50) at an
incident angle of θi=48.1°.
What is the the angle of refraction, θr, of the light in
the glass?
Light that is traveling through glass (index of refraction is
n=1.50) strikes an air surface (index of refraction n=1.00) at an
incident angle of θi=27.9°.
What is the the angle of refraction, θr, of the light
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