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define o ray and e ray​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For calcite, one of the two rays does indeed obey Snell's Law; this ray is called the ordinary ray (or O-ray). The other ray (and any ray that does not obey Snell's Law) is an extraordinary ray (or E-ray).

Answered by shashikant40
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For calcite, one of the two rays does indeed obey Snell's Law; this ray is called the ordinary ray (or O-ray). The other ray (and any ray that does not obey Snell's Law) is an extraordinary ray . like and follow me.

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