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Physics, 26.11.2019 00:31 aiguillen6228

In the second half of part i of refraction lab we are looking at the second air/glass boundary. from the law of alternate interior angles, how can we find the incident angle (latex: \alphaα) at the second air/glass interface knowing the transmitted angle (latex: \theta_tθ t) at the first air/glass boundary? group of answer choices latex: \alpha=\theta_t α = θ t latex: \alpha=90^{\circ}-\theta_t α = 90 ∘ − θ t latex: \alpha=90^{\circ}+\theta_t α = 90 ∘ + θ t latex: \alpha=180^{\circ}-\theta_t

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