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    Exam 33: The Nature and Propagation of Light
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A Ray of Light Strikes a Boundary Between Two Transparent

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A ray of light strikes a boundary between two transparent materials,and there is no transmitted ray,as shown in the figure.What can you conclude about the indices of refraction of these two materials? A ray of light strikes a boundary between two transparent materials,and there is no transmitted ray,as shown in the figure.What can you conclude about the indices of refraction of these two materials?   A)  n<sub>1</sub> ≥ n<sub>2</sub> B)  n<sub>1</sub> > n<sub>2</sub> C)  n<sub>1</sub> = n<sub>2</sub> D)  n<sub>2</sub> ≥ n<sub>1</sub> E)  n<sub>2</sub> > n<sub>1</sub>


A) n1 ≥ n2
B) n1 > n2
C) n1 = n2
D) n2 ≥ n1
E) n2 > n1

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