Geometrical OpticsHard
Question
A beam of diameter ‘d’ is incident on a glass hemisphere as show. If the radius of curvature of the hemisphere is very large in comparison to d, than the diameter of the beam at the base the base of the hemisphere will be :


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d
B.d
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D.
d
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