Physics, asked by Venom2630, 2 months ago

What happens when a ray of light passes from:



(i) An optically denser to an optically rarer medium?​

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Answered by 61441
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Answer:

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Explanation:

As the light goes from an optically denser to an optically rarer medium, it bends away from the normal. Hence, the angle of refraction is greater than the angle of incidence. ... Thus, the angle of refraction has to be greater than the angle of incidence i.e. it bends away from the normal.

Answered by Dhanashree0506
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Answer:

As the light goes from an optically denser to an optically rarer medium, it bends away from the normal.

Explanation:

Hence, the angle of refraction is greater than the angle of incidence. ... Thus, the angle of refraction has to be greater than the angle of incidence i.e. it bends away from the normal

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