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A ray of light passes through a rectangular glass block placed in air. Which diagram shows a possible path of a ray?
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When the light illustrated in the figure below passes through the glass block, it is shifted laterally by the distance d. a) If n = 1.50, what is the value of d?
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A ray of white light travels through air (index of refraction n=1) and then strikes a glass block that is 1.5 cm thick and has index of refraction n=1.6 as shown below.
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A ray of light passes through a rectangular glass slab and through a triangular glass prism. Using proper ray diagram, explain in what way does the direction of the two emergent beams
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A ray of red light passes through a glass block, as shown in Figure.(i) On Figure, clearly label the angle of refraction.(ii) State the name given to the dashed line drawn at
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