CBSE Class 12 science: Total Internal Reflection Videos | Total Internal Reflection - Part 2
Total Internal Reflection - Part 2
This video explains theory of total internal reflection and also explains its uses and consequences.
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- Why is it that the images formed by total internal reflection are brighter than those formed by mirrors or lenses?
- What is critical angle?
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