Consider a light ray travelling in air incident into a medium of refractive index $\sqrt{2n}$. The incident angle is twice that of the refracting angle. Then,the angle of incidence will be

  • A
    $\sin^{-1}(\sqrt{n})$
  • B
    $\cos^{-1}\left(\sqrt{\frac{n}{2}}\right)$
  • C
    $\sin^{-1}(\sqrt{2n})$
  • D
    $2 \cos^{-1}\left(\sqrt{\frac{n}{2}}\right)$

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