In refraction of light if sin i > sin r, what does this statement mean?
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The more the light slows down the greater the angle it turns through i.e the greater the difference between sin i and sin r and therefore the greater the refractive index. Think of a car going from a motorway into a level field at an angle. The wheel that enters the filed first will slow down and the faster movement of the rest of the wheels will make the car turn - the greater the difference in speed, the more it will turn.
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