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A,B, and C are the parallel sided transparent media of refractive indices `n_(1),n_(2)` and `n_(3)` respectively. They are arranged as shown in the figure. A ray is incident at an angle `i` on the surface of separation of A and B which is as shown in the figure. After the refraction into the medium B the ray grazes the surfaces of separation of the media B and C. then `sin i` equal to

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