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Optical sine theorem

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The Optical Sine Theorem is a principle in optics that extends the idea of the sine rule from geometry into the realm of wave optics. Essentially, it relates the angles of incidence and refraction of light as it passes from one medium to another, similar to how the standard sine rule relates the sides and angles of a triangle.

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