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a. What is the absorption coefficient for tin, with an imaginary part of the refractive index equal to 5.3 for 589.3-nm light? b. At what depth is 99% of normally incident sodium light absorbed in tin? How thin would the metal Tin have to be for 50% of the light to come out the other side?

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