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what is the SI unit of Snell,s law​

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Answered by sulekhasaha9450
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Answer:

Volt(V)

Explanation:

This is an SI derived unit of electrical potential. An electrical potential refers to the amount of potential energy that is present per unit of charge. A volt represents a potential of one joule per coulomb of charge.

Answered by candylock5673
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Though the SI unit of angle measure is the radian, most problems are written using degrees, and Snell's Law works equally well with either unit. ... The angles of incidence and refraction are measured from a line drawn perpendicular to the boundary.
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