Prove the Snell’s Law using: The fact that an homogeneous surface does not change the transversal momentum...

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  1. Prove the Snell’s Law using:
    1. The fact that an homogeneous surface does not change thetransversal momentum of the wave (Photon).
    2. Maxwell’s equations.
    3. The variational principle or Fermat’s principle.

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