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Learning Goal ID: 143

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TotalInternalReflection
At the interface of media having indices of refraction $n_\text{1}$ and $n_2$, with $n_1 > n_2$, there is a critical angle $\theta_\text{c}$ given by $n_1 \sin \theta_\text{c} = n_2 \sin \theta_2$. For angles of incidence $\theta_1 > \theta_\text{c}$ , all of the light is reflected and follows the law of reflection.


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EvalInvTrigQuantities
Evaluate the arcsine, arccosine, or arctangent of an angle

MakePrediction
Make a prediction

ManipulateAlgebra
Manipulate algebraic equations and expressions


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Electromagnetism: Optics

ExportPhase: Phase3

GradeBand: 0912

MathCourse: Algebra

MathOrExperiment: ExperimentalSkills Math

Placeholder: ExperimentalSkills


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