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A ray of sunlight enters a spherical water droplet`(n=4//3)`at an angle of incidence `53^(@)`measured with respect to the normal to the surface.It is reflected from the back surface of the droplet and re-enters into air.The angle between the incoming and outgoing ray is [Take `sin53^(@)=0.8`]

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