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Physics, 21.09.2019 02:10, luisdelacruzoct23

Starting from the fermat’s principle derive an equation for a shape of an air-glass interface which collimate the rays from a point s0on the optical axis in air parallel to the optical axis in glass (ng=1.5).

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