why does ray of light bands toward the normal as it passes from air to glass?
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As the light enters the water, it is refracted. Since the light is passing from air (less dense) into water (more dense), it is bent towards the normal. The beam of light would appear to bend at the surface of the water.
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In this case angle of refraction is smaller than angle of incidence
when light travel from air to glass and water it bents towards normal.
because the light of rays decrease while it traveling from air to water and glass
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