In the above figure, the alpha angle is 47.1 degrees. What is the value of the theta angle?

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In the above figure, the alpha angle is 47.1 degrees. What is the value of the theta angle?  

 

 

(a)
Air, n₁ = 1
Input ray, parallel
to
base
α
Glass, n₂ = 1.5
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Air, n₁ = 1 Input ray, parallel to base α Glass, n₂ = 1.5
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