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A diver shines a flashlight upward from beneath the water at an angle of 46.5 degrees to the vertical. At what angle does the light leave the water?
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A diver shines a flashlight upward from beneath the water at an angle of 46.5 degrees to the vertical. At what angle does the light leave the water?
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A diver shines a flashlight upward from beneath the water at an angle of 46.5 degrees to the vertical.
At what angle does the light leave the water?
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θi=
sin
−1
(μsin
θr
)
=
sin
−1
(1.33×sin46.5)
=74.7degrees
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