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A beam of parallel light rays are incident on a surface of a glass plate at angle `60^(@)`. If the reflected rays from the glass surface get totally poarised-(i) What would be the magnitude of refracted angle? (ii) What is the refractive index of glass?

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`30^(@)` (ii) 1.732
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