Part A Suppose a ray strikes the left face of the prism in the figure at 45.0° as shown, but is totally internally refle

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Part A Suppose a ray strikes the left face of the prism in the figure at 45.0° as shown, but is totally internally refle

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Part A Suppose A Ray Strikes The Left Face Of The Prism In The Figure At 45 0 As Shown But Is Totally Internally Refle 1
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Part A Suppose a ray strikes the left face of the prism in the figure at 45.0° as shown, but is totally internally reflected at the opposite side. (Figure 1) If the apex angle (at the top) is 0 = 60.0°, what can you say about the index of refraction of the prism? ΟΙ ΑΣφ ? Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Figure < 1 of 1 > 45.0°
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