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    The Critical Angle for a Transparent Material Is the Angle
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The Critical Angle for a Transparent Material Is the Angle

Question 39

Question 39

Multiple Choice

The critical angle for a transparent material is the angle at and beyond which all light within the material at its upper surface is


A) refracted.
B) reflected.
C) absorbed.
D) dispersed.
E) diffused.

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