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what is an retracted ray​

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Answered by sujithpasala
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When the incident ray passes through the normal it reflect to another way
Answered by pratik1332
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The refracted ray is a ray (drawn perpendicular to the wavefronts) that shows the direction that light travels after it has crossed over the boundary. In the diagram, a normal line is drawn to the surface at the point of incidence.

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