Physics, asked by kh0874486, 5 months ago

Then why is that sound bends arroun corners. But light doesn't, do you have that question.
Because is not completely correct to say that light do not bend around the corner.
Light does not bend around the big corner that we see in our real life.
But if you make a corner that is really really small, how small take half centimetre and break in ten thousand pieces approximately that size you make a corner then light will bend around that corner also.​

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Answered by Mariarsh
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Hey Interesting question my dear frnd ... I gone through some article and just now i have come to know that the light bends which phenomen is called diffraction .

On answering ur question i come to know many different and new things ... keep Rocking with ur questions my frnd ....

Explanation:

Yes, light can bend around corners.

In fact, light always bends around corners to some extent. This is a basic property of light and all other waves.

The amount of light that bends around a corner depends on the exact situation.

For visible light on the human scale, the amount of light that bends around corners is often too small to notice unless you know how to look for it.

The ability of light to bend around corners is also known as "diffraction".

There are two mechanisms that cause light to bend around corners.

1)Internal Diffraction

2)Interaction with Objects

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