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How is wavefront related to rays of light?


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Answered by nayaksadananda131
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Answer:

by 3 × 10^8 this is how wavefront related to rays of light

Explanation:

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Answered by vermaji2k1
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Representing a Wave with Rays. We can simplify representing a wave in a different way; consider only the direction that a particular piece of the wave is traveling. where are u ryt now, m m!ss!ing u really, I want to share a lots of thing with u, they are deleting my answrs again and again so pls come over tele. Wavefronts are always perpendicular to rays of light. For a point far away from the source of the light wavefront is planar in shape as rays are parallel to each other. In spherical wave rays are along the radial directions and are divergent. In more complex waves rays can intersect In optics it is sufficient to track just the rays, if one is inetrested in phenomena over distances larger than a wavelength of light

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