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A laser beam is an incident on a 45°–45°–90° prism perpendicular to one of its faces, as shown in Figure P22.20. The transmitted beam that exits the hypotenuse of the prism makes an angle of θ = 15.0° with the direction of the incident beam. Find the index of refraction of the prism.
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A laser beam is an incident on a 45°–45°–90° prism perpendicular to one of its faces, as shown in Figure P22.20. The transmitted beam that exits the hypotenuse of the prism makes an angle of θ = 15.0° with the direction of the incident beam. Find the index of refraction of the prism.
Ankit LalLv10
4 Dec 2020