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A beam of linearly polarised is change into circularly palarised light by passing it through a slice of cryslal 0.003 cm thick. Calculate the difference n the refractive index of the two rays in the crystal assuming this to be minimum thickness that wil produce the effect and that the wavelength is `6xx10^(-5)` cm.

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