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Explain Snell's law of refraction of light.

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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Snell's law (also known as Snell-Descartes law and the law of refraction) 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 HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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The ratio of sine of angle if incidence to the sine of angle of refraction is constant for a given pair if media (such as air and glass or water and air).

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