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What is refraction?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Reflections.

When a ray of light approaches a smooth polished surface and the light ray bounces back, it is called the reflection of light.

The incident light ray which lands upon the surface is said to be reflected off the surface. The ray that bounces back is called the reflected ray.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is your answer... ✌✌

-in physics refraction Is the change of the direction from one medium to another medium..

the refraction means the deviation as it passes from one substance to another.

-an example of refraction is prism. which forms artificial rainbow..

-the natural rainbow is also the perfect example of refraction...

-snells law is used to describe the relationship between the angle of incident and the angle of refraction when referring to light or the waves passing through the two different isotopic media

such as water, glass etc...

hope it's help you..... dear brother ☺

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