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What is the lateral displacement when a ray of light falls normally on a glass slab?​

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Answered by lahonavi04
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Answer:

When the perpendicular distance between the original path traced by an incident ray and the path traced by the emergent ray coming out from the glass slab is known as lateral displacement. ... The angle at which incident ray enters the glass slab.

Answered by arnyarose
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Answer:

When the perpendicular distance between the original path traced by an incident ray and the path traced by the emergent ray coming out from the glass slab is known as lateral displacement. ... The angle at which incident ray enters the glass slab.

Explanation:

Following are the factors on which lateral displacement depends:

The thickness of the glass slab

Refractive index of the glass slab

The angle at which incident ray enters the glass slab

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