Yes,
It bends when traveling from 1 media to another.
Gravity. (Or the shape of space - which is molded by gravity.)
Everybody knows change in speed of light causes to bend light. But why does light bends towards normal when passing from rarer to denser and vice versa?
change of medium causes light to bend
Light is affected by the media that it travels through. Even air will bend light. Glass and water certainly bend light.
White light can reflect or bend, depending upon the circumstances.
The ray will bend towards the normal.
Gravity. (Or the shape of space - which is molded by gravity.)
Everybody knows change in speed of light causes to bend light. But why does light bends towards normal when passing from rarer to denser and vice versa?
change of medium causes light to bend
Yes, light can bend around objects. This phenomenon is known as diffraction and occurs when light waves encounter an obstacle or a small opening. Diffraction causes the light waves to spread out and bend, allowing us to observe patterns such as the bending of light around the edges of a solid object or the interference patterns produced by a narrow slit.
Light is affected by the media that it travels through. Even air will bend light. Glass and water certainly bend light.
light is a photon wave, the color of the light depends on the length of the wave; as traveling is concerned, the density of water is greater and thus causes a beam divergence greater than in gas.
No. Water droplets bend light to make rainbows.
White light can reflect or bend, depending upon the circumstances.
Light could bend when it enters a prism. A prism is a transparent object such as glass.
no , and its not calld 'bend' its called 'reflected' but its like bend but ITS NOT :)
Light does not bend.