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If the polarising angle for air glass interface is `56.3^(@)`, what is the angle of refraction in glass ?

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As is known, `i_(p) + r_(p) = 90^(@)`
`:. R_(p) = 90^(@) - i_(p) = 90^(@) - 56.3^(@) = 33.7^(@)`
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