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For a glass prism (n = 1.5), having refracting angle `60^@`. Determine the range of the angle of incidence, for which emergent ray is possible from the opposite surface and the corresponding angles of emergence.
Also calculate the angle of incidence for which i = e.
How much is the corresponding angle of minimum deviation?

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