Yes, light can be both refracted and reflected. Refraction of light is the bending of light. This occurs when light changes mediums. For instance, when the light from a pencil travels to your eyes from the inside of a glass of water it is bent. The pencil appears to be bent because the half out of the water's light is not bent and the light from the half inside the water changes mediums from water to air causing a bend. This bend creates the bent pencil illusion that you see. Reflection is simiply the incident ray that is generated when a ray of light strikes a particular surface at a certain angle. It only occurs however when the surface is reflective, because un-reflective surfaces will absorb most of the light. :D
light is refracted when it travels through air and then through glass
Light is reflected and refracted in a diamond based on the angles of its facets relative to the source of the light.
Light is refracted by a discontinuity in the refractive index of the medium ... by going from one medium into another one where the speed of light is different.
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Refracted. Light passing through is refracted, light bouncing off of is reflected.
light is refracted when it travels through air and then through glass
When light is Refracted it bends when it travels from one medium to another
Light is reflected and refracted in a diamond based on the angles of its facets relative to the source of the light.
Light is refracted and reflected by a (glass) prism Light is refracted and reflected by a raindrop
Light is not refracted when while it passes through a vacuum, or through any uniform material.
When it is refracted.
It would be refracted.
Light is refracted by a discontinuity in the refractive index of the medium ... by going from one medium into another one where the speed of light is different.
the light bends.
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atmosphere
It bends.