explain the path of refracted ray when it travels denser medium to rarer medium
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Explanation:When light rays travel from optically denser medium to rarer medium then they bend away from the normal. In this case the angle of refraction is greater than angle of incidence.
When light rays travel from glass into air or from water into air they bend away from the normal. The speed of light rays increase while travelling from glass or water into air.
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The ray moves away from normal
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- When the ray of light travel from denser medium to rarer medium, it will bend away from the normal.
- This behavior is known as Snell's law.
- In this case, the larger angle must be in the medium having the lower index of refraction.
- The ray strikes the medium in the denser medium, at the interface, it refracts and moves away from the normal.
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