Environmental Sciences, asked by mayaraimayarai10, 1 month ago

what the help of a labelled diagram show how light travels from a denser medium to a lighter one.​

Answers

Answered by oeiseghosh
55

Answer:

Light is refracted (bent) only at the interface between two transparent materials of different density. Light passing from a less dense to a more dense medium bends toward the normal. Light passing from a more dense to a less dense medium bends away from the normal.

Attachments:
Answered by shilpa85475
1

Light varies from dense to bright:

Light travels slowly in dense areas, and as a result, it will bend more than usual.

Light Correction:

As it travels through very small areas it travels to very densely populated areas.

When light passes from light to very thick (for example by air to water), light is returned (or curved) to normal.

Bending occurs because light travels slowly in dense areas.

This is due to the Fermat system, which states that light travels between two points on a road that requires less time, compared to other nearby roads.

Light travels slowly in dense areas, and as a result, it will bend more than usual.

Similar questions