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For a prism, A=60^(@), n=sqrt(7//3) . Fi...

For a prism, `A=60^(@), n=sqrt(7//3)` . Find the minimum possible angle of incidence, so that the light ray is refracted from the second surface. Also, find `delta_(max)`.

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