ay of light strikes a flat block of glass at an incidence angle of ?1 = 38.6°. The glass is 2.00 cm thick and has an index of refraction that equals ng = 1.52. a.)What is the angle of refraction, ?2, that describes the light ray after it enters the glass from above? (Enter your answer in degrees to at least 2 decimal places.) b.) With what angle of incidence, ?3, does the ray approach the interface at the bottom of the glass? (Enter your answer in degrees to at least 2 decimal places.) c.) With what angle of refraction, ?4, does the ray emerge from the bottom of the glass? (Enter your answer in degrees to at least 1 decimal place.)

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ray of light strikes a flat block of glass at an incidence angle of
?1 = 38.6°.
The glass is 2.00 cm thick and has an index of refraction that equals
ng = 1.52.
 
a.)What is the angle of refraction,
?2,
that describes the light ray after it enters the glass from above? (Enter your answer in degrees to at least 2 decimal places.)
 
b.) With what angle of incidence,
?3,
does the ray approach the interface at the bottom of the glass? (Enter your answer in degrees to at least 2 decimal places.)  
 
c.) With what angle of refraction,
?4,
does the ray emerge from the bottom of the glass? (Enter your answer in degrees to at least 1 decimal place.)  
 
d.) The distance d separates the twice-bent ray from the path it would have taken without the glass in the way. What is this distance (in cm)?  
 
e.) At what speed (in m/s) does the light travel within the glass? 
 
f.) How many nanoseconds does the light take to pass through the glass along the angled path shown here? 
 
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