Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Snell's law
n₁ sinθ₁ = n₂ sinθ₂
n₁ = refractive index of the first medium ( glass)
n₂ = refractive index of the second medium ( water)
θ₁ = 36.2°, θ₂ = 49.8° refractive index of water = 1.333
n₁ sin 36.2 = 1.333 sin 49.8
n₁ = 1.333 sin 49.8° / sin 36.2° = 1.724
the smallest angle of incidence for which none of the ray refracts into the water is the critical angle which is just the angle in which there is an increase to the normal will cause total internal reflection
n₁ sin citical angle = 1.333 sin 90° where the refracted angle for this is 90°
sin critical angle = 1.3333 / 1.724 = 0.7732
critical angle = sin⁻¹0.7732 = 50.64°