Refraction and Snell's Law

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Refraction and Snell's Law

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  • at 11:06, the simplest thing to do, is notice each factor has a "C" in it so factor it out and cancel it. And also to notice that (1/x) / (b) = 1/ (x*b), so clearly 1/(n2*sinx2) = 1/(n1*sinx1), which taking the inverse of both sides leaves the result at 12:32.

    That is how I see the easiest way and fewest steps. but good video nonetheless.

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