It is Refraction
amplitude
Nope. Amplitude varies as wavelength change. Amplitude of a wave is not related to wavelength. Amplitude describes the strength or forcefulness of a wave, not the length of a wave.
Reflection is a change of the angle of light without a change of medium. Refraction is a change of the angle of light with a change of medium.
The change in direction is called refraction.
What is Refraction?? What is Refraction??
It is Refraction
Refraction is a change in direction of a wave due to a change in its transmission medium.
amplitude
Nope. Amplitude varies as wavelength change. Amplitude of a wave is not related to wavelength. Amplitude describes the strength or forcefulness of a wave, not the length of a wave.
Reflection is a change of the angle of light without a change of medium. Refraction is a change of the angle of light with a change of medium.
The change in direction is called refraction.
Refraction of light allows for the change of appearance of an object
Yes, it can. Medium has stages, as in, it's not specific. You can't say that there is only a minor, medium, and only bright stages, because there are different levels of such.
no
Amplitude: is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable, with each oscillation,
Scattering is an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both. so the plain answer is scattering the particles.