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A ray of light traveling in water hits a glass surface. The index of refraction of the water is 1.33, and that of the glass is 1.50. At what angle with the plane of the surface must the incident ray strike the glass in order that the polarization of the reflected ray is the greatest

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Answer:


\mu=41.5\textdegree

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Water index of refraction
i_w=1.33

Glass index of refraction
i_g=1.50

Generally the equation for Brewster's law is mathematically given by


\theta=tan^(-1)((i_g)/(i_w))


\theta=tan^(-1)((1.50)/(1.33))


\theta=48.44 \textdegree

Therefore Angle of incident to plane \mu (normal at 90 degree to the surface)


\mu=90\textdegree-\theta


\mu=90\textdegree-48.44\textdegree


\mu=41.5\textdegree

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