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Q#2 A ray of \"pink\' light and a ray of green light aretravelling parallel to o

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Question

Q#2 A ray of "pink' light and a ray of green light aretravelling parallel to one another as they strike an interface. Therays enter the new material at a non-zero angle. Does any part ofthe "pink" light that is reflected by the interface rebounds fromthe interface at an angle(      ) theincident angle (a) less than (b) equal to (c) greater than Q#2 A ray of "pink' light and a ray of green light aretravelling parallel to one another as they strike an interface. Therays enter the new material at a non-zero angle. Does any part ofthe "pink" light that is reflected by the interface rebounds fromthe interface at an angle(      ) theincident angle (a) less than (b) equal to (c) greater than

Explanation / Answer

A ray of "pink' light and a ray of green light are travellingparallel to one another as they strike an interface. The rays enterthe new material at a non-zero angle. Does any part of the "pink"light that is reflected by the interface rebounds from theinterface at an angle(      ) the incidentangle well as it rebounds from the interface the angle is equal to the incident angle