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A Ray of Light is Incident on a Transparent Medium at Polarizing Angle. What is the Angle Between the Reflected Ray and the Refracted Ray ? - Physics (Theory)

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A ray of light is incident on a transparent medium at a polarizing angle. What is the angle between the reflected ray and the refracted ray?

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When the ray of light is incident at the polarizing angle, the angle between the reflected and refracted ray is 90°.

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