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If the angle of incidence is increased for a pair of air-glass interface, then the angle of refraction will a)increses b)remains the same c) decreases d)first increases and then decreases​

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Answered by MяMαgıcıαη
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Answer:

option a is correct answer.

Answered by kjuli1766
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Answer:

The angle of refraction will increase if the angle of incidence is increased in a pair of air-glass interfaces.

Explanation:

The angle of refraction rises proportionately to the angle of incidence as the angle of incidence rises. Based on the angle of incidence and the index of refraction of both media, Snell's Law calculates the angle of refraction.

The relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction for light or other waves flowing through a border between two different isotropic media, such as water, glass, or air, is described by Snell's law.

When a wave transitions from one medium to another, it is said to be refracted. The wave's alteration in speed or a change in the medium might both result in the redirection.

The angle of refraction increases with the increase of the angle of incidence.

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