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QUESTION #33 Prism Deviation
If the refractive index of the material of a prism is cotleft(fracA2right), where A is the angle of prism, then the angle of minimum deviation will be:
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QUESTION #54 Apparent Depth
Two immiscible liquids of refractive indices frac32 and frac85 respectively are put in a beaker. The height of each column is 6text cm. A coin is placed at the bottom of the beaker. For near normal vision, the apparent depth of the coin is fracalpha4text cm. The value of alpha is ______.
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