Applications of Refraction of Light
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Refraction has many applications in optics and technology. Depending on the type of spherical lens used (convex or concave) refraction through glass has many uses.
A lens uses refraction to form an image of an object for various purposes, such as magnification.
Passing white light through a glass prism can split the white light into the spectrum of colour (VIBGYOR).
In nature, it is refraction that causes us to see a different phenomenon like mirages and also the twinkling of stars… which is caused due to the atmospheric refraction of light.
When you wear glasses, the light is refracted so that your eyes can see images better. Microscopes and telescopes use refraction to change the perception of images.When you look into water and see objects in the water appear distorted, that is refraction.
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