explain Snell 's law with formula?
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sin I/sin r
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When light strikes a smooth barrier between two transparent materials, the light is partly reflected, and partly refracted (transmitted). The formula that describes refraction is also known as Snell's Law. ... 1) A beam of light in air makes an angle of 41.8° relative to the normal to the surface of a pool of clear water.
When light strikes a smooth barrier between two transparent materials, the light is partly reflected, and partly refracted (transmitted). The formula that describes refraction is also known as Snell's Law. ... 1) A beam of light in air makes an angle of 41.8° relative to the normal to the surface of a pool of clear water. it's formula
When light strikes a smooth barrier between two transparent materials, the light is partly reflected, and partly refracted (transmitted). The formula that describes refraction is also known as Snell's Law. ... 1) A beam of light in air makes an angle of 41.8° relative to the normal to the surface of a pool of clear water. it's formula n ' sin ' theta ' = n '' sin " theta "
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