Physics, asked by Raghav6195, 11 months ago

When a ray of light travelling in glass enters into water obliquely
(a) it is refracted towards the normal
(b) it is not refracted at all
(c) it goes along the normal
(d) it is refracted away from the normal

Answers

Answered by sumanbasak53
4

Answer:

d) it is refracted away from the normal

Explanation:

it will be reflected away from the normal because the glass is more dense optical medium than the water

Answered by shilpa85475
3

When a ray of light traveling in glass enters into water obliquely, it is refracted away from the normal.

Explanation:

As we know, glass is a denser medium whereas water is a rare medium. In this case, a ray of light is entering from glass to water i.e., from a denser medium into the rare medium. From Snell’s law, we found that the ray of light bends away from the normal when it travels from a denser medium to a rare medium. Hence, the ray of light gets refracted away from the normal when traveling in glass enters into water obliquely.

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