Light passes from air into ice with part of the ray reflected and part refracted. The reflected and refracted rays are at 90° with each other. What is the velocity of light in ice? Incident angle = 30     2.11 X 108 m/s 2.01 X 108 m/s 1.94 X 108 m/s 1.73 X 108 m/s

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Light passes from air into ice with part of the ray reflected and part refracted. The reflected and refracted rays are at 90° with each other. What is the velocity of light in ice? Incident angle = 30
 
 
  • 2.11 X 108 m/s
  • 2.01 X 108 m/s
  • 1.94 X 108 m/s
  • 1.73 X 108 m/s
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