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what is the formula of Snell's law.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Formula of Snell's law:-

n_1 \sin \theta_1 = n_2 \sin \theta_2

n_1 = incident index

n_2 = refracted index

\theta_1	=	incident angle

\theta_2	=	refracted angle

Snell's law, in optics, a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary or surface of separation between two contacting substances and the refractive index of each. This law was discovered in 1621 by the Dutch astronomer and mathematician Willebrord Snell (also called Snellius).

Answered by MsInnocent
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 n_{1} sin_{1} \theta =  n_{2} sin_{2} \theta

Snell's law, in optics, a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary or surface of separation between two contacting substances and the refractive index of each. This law was discovered in 1621 by the Dutch astronomer and mathematician Willebrord Snell (also called Snellius).

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