Physics, asked by thanyasaravanan476, 9 months ago

when do Snell's law of refraction fail?​

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Answered by St08
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Snell's Law of Refraction fail when light incidents on the surface of separation of the 2 media normally or through the normal. It is because when light incidents through the normal, the angle of incidence is equal to zero. Therefore the angle of Refraction is also zero.

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Answered by virat293
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Snell's Law of Refraction fail when light incidents on the surface of separation of the 2 media normally or through the normal. It is because when light incidents through the normal, the angle of incidence is equal to zero. Therefore the angle of Refraction is also zero.

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