how is the direction of ray of light changed when it travels from an optical denser medium to an optically rarer medium
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As the light goes from an optically denser to an optically rarer medium, it bends away from the normal. Hence, the angle of refraction is greater than the angle of incidence.
For optically denser medium, the refractive index n1 is greater than that of the rarer medium n2. Thus, the angle of refraction has to be greater than the angle of incidence i.e. it bends away from the normal.
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the light ready changes it's direction away from the normal
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