A light ray travelling in the air enters the Ice. Will the light ray move away from the normal or
towards the normal? Why?
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the light ray will move towards the normal .
REASON -
ice is optically denser than air . when light ray enters ice it loses energy and its speed decreases. therefore the light ray move towards the normal to compensate with the change in speed.
REASON -
ice is optically denser than air . when light ray enters ice it loses energy and its speed decreases. therefore the light ray move towards the normal to compensate with the change in speed.
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The bending occurs bcoz light travels more slowly in denser medium. A demonstration of refraction can be conducted at home in a only dark room.
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