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The index of refraction of the first medium must be greater than the index of refraction of the second medium for total internal reflection to occur. Please select the best answ…
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The index of refraction of the first medium must be greater than the index of refraction of the second medium for total internal reflection to occur.
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I think it’s true but I’m not really sure
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