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In the drawing, suppose that the angle of incidence is 0₁-27.1°, the thickness of the pane is 3.21 mm, and the refractive index of the
pane is n₂ = 1.33. Find the amount (in mm) by which the emergent ray is displaced relative to the incident ray.
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