In snell's law of refraction what happens if and n21>1
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When light travels from an area of lower index to an area of higher index, the ratio is less than one, and the refracted ray is smaller than the incident one; hence the incident ray is bent toward the normal as it hits the boundary.
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When light travels from an area of lower index to an area of higher index, the ratio is less than one, and the refracted ray is smaller than the incident one; hence the incident ray is bent toward the normal as it hits the boundary.
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