Reflection happens only at the interface between two media, and two media with the same index of refraction act as if they were a single medium. Thus, at the interface between media with the same index of refraction, there is no reflection, and the ray keeps going straight. Continuing this line of thought, it is not surprising that we observe very little reflection at an interface between media with similar indices of refraction.
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The change in direction is called refraction.
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The examples of reflection of water waves include reflection, refraction and diffraction.
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No, rainbow is not by T-effect but adressed to reflection and refraction of light by (small) water droplets. Cf. Related links for Wikipedia-explanation: [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow#Explanation]
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Examples: refraction, reflexion, diffraction, absorption, frequence, energy, wavelength, etc.
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One example of refraction of light is a rainbow and a broken pencil when placed in a glass of water.
An example of light refracting is a spoon in water and looks like it has been bent in half.
sun halo, sun rays, rainbows, fire rainbow, pumpkin sun, etc