It can't, and it doesn't.
diffraction
Refraction is the bending of light as it passes through different mediums due to a change in speed, while diffraction is the bending of light waves around obstacles and edges. Refraction is caused by a change in the optical density of the medium, while diffraction is a result of the interference of light waves.
Diffraction.
No. It's called "refraction".
Refraction is the bending of light when it passes from one medium to another medium (like from air to glass). The basis for refraction is the speed of light is slightly different in the two mediums. Diffraction is the bending of light that occurs around a sharp edge (like light passing thru a slit). The basis for diffraction is the spreading out of the wave as it passes by the sharp edge.
No, the light remains the same light; but it is spread out in a different wavefront.
Diffraction occurs when light waves encounter an obstacle or aperture and bend around it due to interference. Refraction, on the other hand, is the bending of light waves as they pass through different mediums with different densities, causing a change in speed and direction. Both phenomena demonstrate the wave nature of light.
When a wave enters a new medium where its speed changes, it may undergo refraction, not diffraction. Refraction is the bending of a wave due to a change in speed as it passes from one medium to another, while diffraction is the bending of a wave around obstacles or through openings.
Reflection, or refraction, depending on what causes the change in direction.
In a diffraction grating experiment, the relationship between the diffraction angle and the wavelength of light is described by the equation: d(sin) m. Here, d is the spacing between the slits on the grating, is the diffraction angle, m is the order of the diffraction peak, and is the wavelength of light. This equation shows that the diffraction angle is directly related to the wavelength of light, with a smaller wavelength resulting in a larger diffraction angle.
Waves change speed when they move from one medium to another with a different density or elasticity. The change in speed is due to the wavefronts interacting differently with the particles in the new medium, causing a change in the wave's velocity. This can result in refraction, reflection, or diffraction of the wave.
Diffraction of light waves is the bending of light as it passes around obstacles or through small openings. It results in the spreading of light waves and the formation of interference patterns. Diffraction is a fundamental property of waves and is used in various applications such as microscopy and spectroscopy.