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Explain TIR in physics

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Answered by SURAJ0840
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Total internal reflection (TIR) is the phenomenon that involves the reflection of all the incident light off the boundary. TIR only takes place when both of the following two conditions are met: the light is in the more dense medium and approaching the less dense medium.

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HEY ! FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWER - TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTIONThis is called total internal reflection (TIR) . The angle of incidence when the ray changes from just refracting to TIR is called the critical angle . The angle of refraction is greater than the angle of incidence. When the angle of refraction is exactly 90°, then the angle of incidence is called the critical angle.

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