TIR in prism
Asked by Udaykumar | 21st Dec, 2017, 07:28: AM
Expert Answer:
Total internal reflection is the reflection of light in the same medium when going from denser to rarer medium.
This is observed when the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle.
Answered by Gajendra | 21st Dec, 2017, 02:42: PM
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