Chemistry, 14.07.2019 07:00 jasondesatnick
Light ray 1 strikes the smooth surface, separating air and water as shown below. a horizontal line is drawn and the part above the line is labeled air and the part below the line is labeled water. there is one slanting ray labeled 1 which falls on the line at a point and there are four rays of light labeled 2, 3, 4, and 5 which move away from same point on the line. ray 5 is exactly vertical to the line and below the line, ray 4 is on the right of ray 5 and makes an angle of about 25 degrees with ray 5. ray 3 is above the line and makes an angle of about 25 degrees with the line. ray 2 is on the right of ray 1 and ray 1 and ray 2 make angles of about 25 degrees with the vertical at the point where ray 1 strikes. which of the following rays is the part of ray 1 that is reflected from the smooth surface? ray 2 ray 3 ray 4 ray 5
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