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The polarising angle for a piece of glass for green light is `60^(@)`. Find the angle of minimum deviation for green light for its passage through `60^(@)` prism, made of the same glass.
Given 1sin `60^(@) = 0.866, tan 60^(@) = 1.732`.

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