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The polarising angle of glass is 57^(@) ...

The polarising angle of glass is `57^(@)` . A ray of light which is incident at this light which is incident at this angle will have an angle of refraction as

A

`43^@`

B

`25^@`

C

`38^@`

D

`33^@`

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D
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