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In a ray diagram showing refraction, the incident ray and the refracted ray...
A. Create equal angles
B. Are on the same side of the line that separates the two media
C. Are on the opposite sides of the line that separates the two media
D. Are the same length
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In a ray diagram showing refraction, the incident ray and the refracted ray...
A. Create equal angl...
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