Why do not light bends when hit at 90 degree?
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The normal is a line perpendicular (forming a 90 degree angle) to the boundary between the two substances. The bending occurs because light travels more slowly in a denser medium. A demonstration of refraction can be conducted at home in a dark room. ... As the light enters the water, it is refracted.
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