what is refraction of light? what are the laws of refraction
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REFRACTION OF LIGHT !
✓ Refraction is the change in direction of wave propagation due to a change in its transmission medium. The phenomenon is explained by the conservation of energy and the conservation of momentum.
Laws of Refraction
1.Incident ray, reflected ray, refracted ray and the normal of the system lie in the same plane.
2.Incident ray, coming from one medium to the boundary of another medium, is refracted with a rule derived from a physicist Willebrord Snellius. He found that there is a constant relation between the angle of incident ray and angle of refracted ray. This constant is the refractive index of second medium relative to the first medium.
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✓ Refraction is the change in direction of wave propagation due to a change in its transmission medium. The phenomenon is explained by the conservation of energy and the conservation of momentum.
Laws of Refraction
1.Incident ray, reflected ray, refracted ray and the normal of the system lie in the same plane.
2.Incident ray, coming from one medium to the boundary of another medium, is refracted with a rule derived from a physicist Willebrord Snellius. He found that there is a constant relation between the angle of incident ray and angle of refracted ray. This constant is the refractive index of second medium relative to the first medium.
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HERE IS UR ANSWER --
◆REFRACTION - The propagation of light in which light passes through a transparent medium changes it's direction is called refraction.
◆LAWS OF REFRACTION ----
•When light passes through one medium to another, it bends.
•The incident ray , the refracted ray and the normal , all lies on the same plain.
HERE IS UR ANSWER --
◆REFRACTION - The propagation of light in which light passes through a transparent medium changes it's direction is called refraction.
◆LAWS OF REFRACTION ----
•When light passes through one medium to another, it bends.
•The incident ray , the refracted ray and the normal , all lies on the same plain.
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