How refraction of light takes place at curved surfaces
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When light traverse through curved surfaces, it follows an excellent phenomenon.
This might be indicated in the form of a law called the Snell's law. This law speaks about the refractive property of light due to change of speed of light with respect to different mediums in different cases.
The refraction of light in case of any curved surface occurs by a means of bending by some degree when there is a change of medium, corresponding to differences in change of speed by which light can cover.
The overall distance is calculated right from the point of normal to the medium interface to where it reaches finally.
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