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Define laaw of refractione law of refraction

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Answered by sudhirhaldkar2980
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Snell's law is a formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other waves passing through a boundary between two different isotropic media, such as water, glass, or air

Answered by lakshkon
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Refraction : The phenomenon of change in the direction of light when it passes from one transparent medium to another is called refraction.

Laws of refraction:  

(i) The incident ray, the refracted ray and the normal to the interface of two transparent media at the point of incidence, all lie in the same plane.

(ii) The ratio of sine of angle of incidence to the sine of angle of refraction is a constant, for the light of a given colour and for the given pair of media. This law is also known as Snell’s law of refraction.

If i is the angle of incidence and r is the angle of refraction, then,

1  μ  2  = sin i  /  sin r .  

This constant value is called the refractive index of the second medium

with respect to the first

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