An incident ray traveling in a slower medium strikes a boundary with a faster medium. What happens when its angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle?
A. 
The refracted ray makes an angle of 90°.
B. 
There is total internal reflection in the faster medium.
C. 
There is total internal reflection in the slower medium.
D. 
The reflected ray makes an angle of 90°.
E. 
The reflected ray makes an angle equal to the critical angle.