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A ray of light traveling in water (n = 1.33 ) hits a glass surface (n = 1.50). At what angle, with the surface, must the incident ray be in order that the polarization of the reflected ray is the greatest?
 
  A) 53.1
  B) 33.7
  C) 36.9
  D) 41.6
  E) 48.4

Question 2

Assuming the Earth's orbital angular momentum is quantized, estimate its angular momentum quantum number (l).
 
  A) 3  1074
  B) 3  1044
  C) 3  1024
  D) 3  10-34
  E) 3  10-44



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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