Difference between total internal reflection and total external reflection
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If it strikes the surface at an angle that is less than C, the transmitted light bends away from the surface normal and ends up between 0° and 90°. ... Most of the light hitting the bubble can't enter it due to TIR, and so reflects “externally.” So “Total Internal Reflection” could be called a misnomer.
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If it strikes the surface at an angle that is less than C, the transmitted light bends away from the surface normal and ends up between 0° and 90°. ... Most of the light hitting the bubble can't enter it due to TIR, and so reflects “externally.” So “Total Internal Reflection” could be called a misnomer.
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