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Figure 1 shows a right-angled glass prism in contact with a transparent substance on one of the faces. One of the other angles of the prism is θ.Apply Snell's Law to calculate the angle α.

Figure 1 shows a right-angled glass prism in contact with a transparent substance-example-1
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Identify the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction when the ray passes from the transparent substance to the air:

The refractive index of the transparent substance is 1.09 and the refractive index of air is close to 1. Then:


\begin{gathered} 1\cdot\sin(x)=1.09\cdot\sin(65º) \\ \\ \Rightarrow\sin(x)=1.09\sin(65º) \\ \\ \Rightarrow x=\sin^(-1)\left(1.09\sin(65º)\right) \\ \\ \therefore x=81.0688...º \end{gathered}

The angle α is complementary to the angle x. Then:


\begin{gathered} \alpha+x=90º \\ \\ \Rightarrow\alpha=90º-x=90º-81.0688...º=8.93...º \end{gathered}

Therefore, the angle α is equal to 8.93º.

Figure 1 shows a right-angled glass prism in contact with a transparent substance-example-1
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