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The figure shows a point source of unpolarized light at A inside a uniform transparent crystal. The ray AO in the crystal strikes the plane surface SS' making an angle of 30° with the normal. This angle is the critical angle for transmission into air.
The figure shows a point source of unpolarized light at A inside a uniform transparent crystal.  The ray AO in the crystal strikes the plane surface SS' making an angle of 30° with the normal.   This angle is the critical angle for transmission into air.   -If point A is 16 cm below the plane SS',what is the radius of the largest circle at the air-crystal interface through which light can emerge from the crystal? A) 9.2 cm B) 16.0 cm C) 18.4 cm D) 27.0 cm E) 32.0 cm
-If point A is 16 cm below the plane SS',what is the radius of the largest circle at the air-crystal interface through which light can emerge from the crystal?

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