Physics, asked by aadikesav1977, 10 months ago

a ray of light travelling in air enters
obliquely into water. Does the light ray
bends
towads the normal
or away from the normal?
why​

Answers

Answered by lakshmik2158
1

Answer:

When a ray of light travels from air into water obliquely, it bends towards the normal. This is because water is optically denser than air. On entering water, speed of light decreases and the light bends towards normal.

Answered by sy45764
0

Answer:

yes it bends towards the normal

because the ray of light bends towards the normal only when the refraction is from rarer to denser medium.

So , here the air is rarer from where the light is getting through the water

and water is denser..

Hope this much explanation would satisfied you.

mark as brainliest

Similar questions