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Chapter 34.4, Problem 34.2QQ
If beam ① is the incoming beam in Figure 34.10b, which of the other four red lines are reflected beams and which are refracted beams?
Figure 34.10 (a) The wave under refraction model. (b) Light incident on the Lucite block refracts both when it enters the block and when it leases the block.
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