how will the light bend when the light passes at an angle to the normal to a medium where its speed increases
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When light travels from one medium to another, the speed changes, as does the wavelength. ... When light crosses an interface into a medium with a higher index of refraction, the light bends towards the normal. Conversely, light traveling across an interface from higher n to lower n will bend away from the normal.
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It will go away from normal
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If light enters any substance with a higher refractive index (such as from air into glass) it slows down. The light bends towards the normal line.
If light travels enters into a substance with a lower refractive index (such as from water into air) it speeds up. The light bends away from the normal line.
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