What happens to the light when light from sun enter into the atmosphere of a planet with denser layer on top and less dense toward the surface of planet
Answers
Answer:
it refracted and bend towards normal which is perpendicular to normal
The bending of a light wave relies upon its wavelength, the thickness of the substance it is moving into, and the edge at which it hits the edge of the substance. At the point when light moves from a less thick to an increasingly thick substance, similar to the air to water or from a less thick layer of the environment to a denser layer, it bends towards the ordinary—a nonexistent line that is opposite to the outside of the two media. The inverse happens when light moves from a progressively thick to a less thick substance. The point between the typical and the refracted light beam is known as the edge of refraction. On the off chance that light enters a medium from another substance at a 90-degree edge, it doesn't refract and goes directly through.