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why does a Ray of light bend towards the base when it passes through a glass prism ​

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Answered by mariya6043
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Answer. A ray of light bends towards the base when passing through a glass prism as the material of prism is denser. Since the prism material is denser, the velocity of the light ray is lower in the prism relative to the air, and therefore the light ray bends towards the normal, which means it bends towards the base

Answered by deepgaurav821
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A ray of light bends towards the base when passing through a glass prism as the material of prism is denser. Since the prism material is denser, the velocity of the light ray is lower in the prism relative to the air, and therefore the light ray bends towards the normal, which means it bends towards the base.

A beam of light bends when it enters glass at an angle. This is due to refraction of light. It does not bend if it enters the glass at right angles because no refraction will occur in this case, the angle of incidence in this case is zero and angle of refraction is also zero.

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