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A ray of light strikes a glass slab of thickness t. It emerges on the opposite face, parallel to the incident ray but laterally displaced. The lateral displacement is

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tsin(ir)cosr
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tsinicosr
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tsin(ir)cosr
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Solution

The correct option is D tsin(ir)cosr
the angle of deviation is ir

lateral displacement is BC(x)(from figure)

x=BCsin(ir)

BC=ADcosr

AD=t(thickness)

x=tsin(ir)cosr

option D is correct

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