yes it is true, at least as long as the glass used has no imperfections
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False. Glass is transparent and allows light to pass through, while paper is opaque and reflects more light.
Of course not,it is not true. The speed of light decreases
A "fact" is basically anything you can state, especially if such a statement is true. Since you can say "light has a speed", and since that is true, it follows that it's a fact. Light through a "vacuum" is the meaning of "the speed of light." Light through glass is slower.
I believe that any light that is on your car has to work by law.
No. Frosted glass and wax paper are translucent. They pss light but cannot be seen through.
Yes, refraction occurs when light passes through a piece of glass. As light travels from one medium to another, such as from air to glass, it changes speed and bends, resulting in refraction. This bending of light is due to the difference in the optical density of the two mediums.
That is not true. If you are talking about all the colours of light in the spectrum coming from white light that is true. When white light passes through a glass prism, it causes the light to split into different colours because of the different angles at which they refract.
It is true that light will change direction when going from one medium to another (such as going through space to going through air. Further, different wavelengths of light (different colors) will change at different angles; this is why a prism works and why the sky is blue. However, this process is called refraction, not reflection.
A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light., That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar., See Speculum., To reflect, as in a mirror.
A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light., That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar., See Speculum., To reflect, as in a mirror.
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