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What Is the Brewster's Angle for Light Traveling in Vacuum

Question 55

Question 55

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What is the Brewster's angle for light traveling in vacuum and reflecting off a piece of glass of index of refraction 1.52?


A) 48.9°
B) 56.7°
C) 41.1°
D) 33.3°
E) 48.1°

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