Determine the unknown angle in each of the situations in the figure below. 1) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (a) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.50, θ1 = 20°.  (Express to 3 sig fig) 2) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (b) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.33  θ1 = 30°.   (Express to 3 sig fig) 3) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (c) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.50, θ2 = 16°.  (Express to 3 sig fig) 4) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (d) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.50, θ2 = 10°  (Express to 3 sig fig)

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Determine the unknown angle in each of the situations in the figure below.

1) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (a) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.50, θ1 = 20°.

 (Express to 3 sig fig)

2) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (b) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.33  θ1 = 30°.   (Express to 3 sig fig)

3) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (c) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n2 = 1.50, θ2 = 16°.

 (Express to 3 sig fig)

4) Determine the unknown angle in the situation in the figure (d) . Suppose that n1 = 1.00, n= 1.50, θ2 = 10°

 (Express to 3 sig fig)

 

 

Determine the unknown angle in each of the situations in the figure below.
(a)
(b)
₁1.00
8₁
(c)
₁1.00
Q₁ = ?
₂1.50
O₂ = ?
₂1.50
O₂
0₂
₁1.00 #₂ 1.33
0₂= ?
(d)
n₁1.00
Q₁ = ?
₂1.50
0₂
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the unknown angle in each of the situations in the figure below. (a) (b) ₁1.00 8₁ (c) ₁1.00 Q₁ = ? ₂1.50 O₂ = ? ₂1.50 O₂ 0₂ ₁1.00 #₂ 1.33 0₂= ? (d) n₁1.00 Q₁ = ? ₂1.50 0₂
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