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A ray of light falls on a material body at an incident angle of `30^(@)` and refracted at angle `60^(@)`.
What is the refractive index of the material?

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`(1)/(sqrt(3)),30^(@)`

`(1)/(sqrt(3)), 30^(@)`
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