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A ray passing through the normal emerges_____.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a ray passes from a less dense medium (such as air) to a denser one (such as glass), the ray is bent, or refracted, in such a way that it emerges from the interface in a directin which lies closer to the perpendicular, which calls "normal", to that interface.

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When a ray passes from a less dense medium (such as air) to a denser one (such as glass), the ray is bent, or refracted, in such a way that it emerges from the interface in a directin which lies closer to the perpendicular, which calls "normal", to that interface.

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