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what happens to the light ray when a transparent material with two curved surfaces is placed in this path​

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Answered by shresthachaturvedi
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When a ray of light passes from a less dense material (eg air) into a denser material (eg glass or water) it is bent away from the surface between the two materials. This means that in this situation the angle of refraction is always less than the angle of incidence.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The light ray when a transparent material with two curved surfaces is placed in its path​ experiences refraction.

1. The curving of a ray of light also appears when the light moves in and out of a transparent lens of glass.

2. However, because of the surfaces that are curved in the lens, that curving affects the rays of light in a beam either brought together (intersection, picture on the left-hand side) or extend it out (deviation, the picture on the right-hand side).

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