Brewster's angle (n=1.5) from air to glass? temperatures of 78.4°F b. A temperature of 48.7 degrees A temperature of approximately 56.3 degrees Fahrenheit. d. A temperature of 38.4 degrees

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Brewster's angle (n=1.5) from air to glass?

temperatures of 78.4°F

b. A temperature of 48.7 degrees

A temperature of approximately 56.3 degrees Fahrenheit.

d. A temperature of 38.4 degrees

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