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Describe the expression for lateral displacement

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  • lateral shift=t i (1-r/i). Now, according to Snell's law n2/n1=sin i/ sin r ~ i/r. ( n1 and n2 are refractive indices of medium 1 and 2 respectively.) This formula gives all the facts mentioned by Pragya.

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<p style="color: cyan; font-family:cursive; background: white;font size25px">lateral shift=t i (1-r/i). Now, according to Snell's law n2/n1=sin i/ sin r ~ i/r. ( n1 and n2 are refractive indices of medium 1 and 2 respectively.)

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