Physics, asked by prajuktamandal08, 5 months ago

A ray of light travelling in air enters obliquely into water. Does the light
ray bend towards the normal or away from the normal? Why?​

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Answered by mano792
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The ray of light bends towards the normal. ... Since water is optically denser than air, a ray of light entering from air into water will bend towards the normal.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ray of light bends towards the normal.When a ray of light enters from an optically rarer medium (having low refractive index) to an optically denser medium (having high refractive index), its speed slows down and it bends towards the normal.Since water is optically denser than air, a ray of light entering from air into water will bend towards the normal

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