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The surface ? = 0 separates two perfect dielectrics. For x > 0 ??1 = 3...

The surface ? = 0 separates two perfect dielectrics. For x > 0 ??1 = 3 while ??2 = 5 where ? <0. If ?? = 80?? - 60?? - 30?? ?/?, find

a) ?2

b) ?2 ? ?2

c) The angle ?1 between ?1 and the normal to the surface.

d) The angle ?1 between ?2 and the normal to the surface

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