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When the light rays travel from denser to rarer medium, how can you explain, the angle of refraction is more than angle of incidence experimentally?​

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Answered by kizibasu
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We will observe that the angle of refraction is more than angle of incidence as it bends away from normal so it is obvious the angle will be complementary while as the first one is supplementary as it bends towards normal.

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When the light rays travel from denser to rarer medium, how can you explain, the angle of refraction is more than angle of incidence experimentally?

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Measure both the angles. We will observe that the angle of refraction is more than angle of incidence as it bends away from normal so it is obvious the angle will be complementary while as the first one is supplementary as it bends towards normal.

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