Science, asked by jasraj44, 1 day ago

What is refraction? Give an example of refraction.​

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Answered by Richstar
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Refraction is the bending of a light or sound wave, or the way the light bends when entering the eye to form an image on the retina. An example of refraction is a bending of the sun's rays as they enter raindrops, forming a rainbow. An example of refraction is a prism.

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Answered by Vibes51
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REFRACTION  \:

Is the phenomenon in which a ray of light propagating obliquely in one medium changws its direction of propagation when it goes into another medium.

CAUSES \:  OF  \:  \\ REFRACTION \\  OF  \:  \: LIGHT  \:

  • Change in the speed of light.

  • Speed of light is an indicator of its optical density.

  • More is optical density less is the speed of light.

  • Less is the optical density more is the speed of light.

  • Optical density is inversely proportional to speed of light.

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