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Light enters a transparent material from air at 30.0° to the normal. It continues within the material at the angle of refraction of 23.0°. What is the critical angle for total internal reflection when this material is surrounded by air?

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Answer:

The value is
c = 51.38 ^o

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The angle of incidence is
\theta_i = 30^o

The angle of refraction is
\theta_r = 23^o

Generally at the point where the light enters the material , from Snell's law we have that


n = (sin (\theta_i))/(sin (\theta_(r)))

Here n is the refractive index of the material

=>
n = (sin (30))/(sin (23))

=>
n = 1.28

Generally for total internal reflection , the critical angel is evaluated using Snell law as follows


n = (sin (90))/(sin (c))

=>
1.28 * sin (c) = sin(90)

=>
c = sin^(-1) [0.7813 ]

=>
c = 51.38 ^o

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