The prism in Fig. 30.22 has n = 1.52 and a = 60? and is surrounded by
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The prism in Fig. 30.22 has n = 1.52 and a = 60? and is surrounded by air. A light beam is incident at u1 = 37?. Find the angle d through which the beam is deflected.
FIGURE 30.22 Problems 38 and 39
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