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Show that for refraction of light through a parallel glass slab, the incident ray and the emergent ray are parallel to each other.
Or, With the help of a diagram show how in case of a rectangular glass slab, when light is refracted by the two parallel faces of the slab, deviation between angle of incidence and angle of refractive is zero.

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