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why a ray of light is always not reflected

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Answered by mamtaahujaarora
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A ray of lights is not reflected if its track is at the same direction with the normal. ... This causes the light refraction in the form of a curve. And the effect of such curve, the apparent position of a star (celestial bodies: Sun, Stars, Planets) will always look higher than its actual position.

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Answered by karunasarmasagar
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A ray of lights is not reflected if its track is at the same direction with the normal. ... This causes the light refraction in the form of a curve. And the effect of such curve, the apparent position of a star (celestial bodies: Sun, Stars, Planets) will always look higher than its actual position.

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