Diamond (solid)
Optical dense refers to the index of refraction. If one medium is optically denser than another, then its index of refraction is larger, meaning the speed of light in the optically denser medium is smaller.
Optical dense refers to the index of refraction. If one medium is optically denser than another, then its index of refraction is larger, meaning the speed of light in the optically denser medium is smaller.
direction changes.
Waves may bend if they move from one medium to another.
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It changes, in accordance with the optical density of the medium.
Optical dense refers to the index of refraction. If one medium is optically denser than another, then its index of refraction is larger, meaning the speed of light in the optically denser medium is smaller.
Optical dense refers to the index of refraction. If one medium is optically denser than another, then its index of refraction is larger, meaning the speed of light in the optically denser medium is smaller.
Optical Storage Medium
direction changes.
An Optical Disk
Waves may bend if they move from one medium to another.
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Light bouncing off a mirror is reflected. Reflection is when the light bounces off a shiny surface back to your eye while refraction is when the light changes direction when passing from one medium to another medium of different optical density.
Refraction occurs when light travels from one medium to another having different optical densities.
NO this is an optical illusion created by refraction. As light passes from one transparent medium to another, it changes speed, and bends.
refraction