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  A tank holds a layer of oil,1.58 m thick,which floats on a layer of syrup that is 0.66 m thick.Both liquids are clear and do not intermix.A ray,which originates at the bottom of the tank on a vertical axis,crosses the oil-syrup interface at a point 0.90 m from the axis.The ray continues and arrives at the oil-air interface,2.00 m from the axis and at the critical angle.In the figure,the index of refraction of the syrup is closest to: A) 1.24 B) 1.17 C) 1.66 D) 1.52 E) 1.37 A tank holds a layer of oil,1.58 m thick,which floats on a layer of syrup that is 0.66 m thick.Both liquids are clear and do not intermix.A ray,which originates at the bottom of the tank on a vertical axis,crosses the oil-syrup interface at a point 0.90 m from the axis.The ray continues and arrives at the oil-air interface,2.00 m from the axis and at the critical angle.In the figure,the index of refraction of the syrup is closest to:


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