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During distant vision, the ciliary muscle is relaxed, the suspensory ligament is taut, the convexity of the lens is increased, and light refraction is decreased. During close vision, the ciliary muscle is contracted, the suspensory ligament is relaxed, lens convexity is increased, and light refraction is increased.
What is Refraction?? What is Refraction??
If the light is entering from air or a vacuum, the light will slow down. The affect of this, if the light hits the glass at an angle, is that the direction of the light will change.
It is called refraction, but some material bounces off the light and it is called reflection.
Q: How do you think increasing a medium's index of refraction might affect the angle of refraction?
light undergoes refraction when the matter changes the speed of light
The light refraction is decreased.
Refraction occurs when a beam of light is bent, and is caused by a change in the speed of the beam as it passes from one transparent medium to another. Refraction is the basis for vision and for optical lenses, which focus light rays into a new image. It also creates rainbows when individual color frequencies are split from white light.
how can the path of a light ray be affected once it enters a nonzero angle with a greater index of refraction
Refraction of light allows for the change of appearance of an object
refraction
Reflection of light is the bending of light from its point. while refraction is the diverging of light from its bearing.