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The light ray strikes the hypotenuse of the prism at an angle of incidence greater than the critical angle. Find the angle phi of the ray as it leaves the base of the prism. The incident ray is perpendicular to the left side of the prism.
(The index of refraction of the prism is 1.5. Take θ to be 43.4°.)
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