Let the speed of light in a medium be $V$ and the polarising angle be $i_p$. If $C$ is the speed of light in vacuum,what is the relation between them?

  • A
    $V=C \cos(i_p)$
  • B
    $V \cos(i_p) = C \sin(i_p)$
  • C
    $C = V \cot(i_p)$
  • D
    $V \sin(i_p) = C \cos(i_p)$

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