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Chapter 33 Problem 33.45

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A ray of light traveling in a block of glass (n = 1.52) is incident on the top surface at an angle of \(57.2^{\circ}\) with respect to the normal in the glass. If a layer of oil is placed on the top surface of the glass, the ray is totally reflected. What is the maximum possible index of refraction of the oil?

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Title Sears and Zemansky's University Physics with Modern Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young; Roger A. Freedman; A. Lewis Ford
ISBN 9780321696861

A ray of light traveling in a block of glass is incident

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