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A ray of light passing from glass to water is incident on the glass-water interface at `65^@`. If the critical angle for the pair of media is `63^@`.

A

The ray will emerge into water with a deviation of `2^@` from the normal

B

The ray will be refracted into water with a deviation of `2^@`

C

The ray will be totally internally reflected back into glass with a deviation of `50^@`

D

The ray will be totally internally reflected back into glass with a deviation of `2^@`.

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