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prove the law of refraction on the basis of wavefront​

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Answered by thebrainlygirl68
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  • The rays 1', 2' and 3', normal to the wavefront AA', are refracted rays. Draw N'A' normal to the refracting surface at A'. ... Further, the incident ray refracted ray and the normal to the surface of separation at the point incidence all lie in the plane of the paper. This verifies the second law of refraction.

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Answered by anujformains
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The rays 1', 2' and 3', normal to the wavefront AA', are refracted rays. Draw N'A' normal to the refracting surface at A'. ... Further, the incident ray refracted ray and the normal to the surface of separation at the point incidence all lie in the plane of the paper. This verifies the second law of refraction.

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