Total internal reflection can occur when light traveling in a
medium reaches a boundary...
a)... with a medium having a lower index of refraction.
b)... with any other medium.
c)... with a medium having a higher index of refraction.
d)... none of the above.
e)... that is smooth enough.
Please Justify answer
TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION can occur when light tries to pass from one medium to another which has same index of refraction.
so answer is none of the above
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