Science, asked by iahshsgsf, 5 months ago

5. If light travels from glass to air, how
will it refract?​

Answers

Answered by xXAnjaliXx
0

Light is refracted when it crosses the interface from air into glass in which it moves more slowly. Since the light speed changes at the interface, the wavelength of the light must change, too. The wavelength decreases as the light enters the medium and the light wave changes direction.

Answered by parishmitad978Pari
0

Angle of refraction if

If light enters any substance with a higher refractive index (such as from air into glass) it slows down. The light bends towards the normal line. If light travels enters into a substance with a lower refractive index (such as from water into air) it speeds up

Similar questions