If light strikes the surface of glass with the equation r=r0 sin(ωt), the equation after reflection will be?
Answer: r=r0 sin(ωt)
Explanation
If light strikes the surface of glass with the equation r=r0 sin(ωt), the equation after reflection will be r=r0 sin(ωt).
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