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More curved surfaces will change the angle of refraction when compared to a less curved surface, independent of the angle of the light source.
curved
A lens.
The word for this is meniscus. It comes from a Greek word meaning "crescent". It takes that shape due to surface tension.
The law of reflection is valid for any ray of light. So it is also valid for curved and flat surfaces. For curved surfaces, the normal is taken as the normal to the tangent of the point where the light ray hits the surface.
A curved surface area can be described as one where the gradient of the normal to the surface changes smoothly from point to point.
No prism can have a curved surface.
No but a cone has a curved surface
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
The curved outer surface of a circle is the perimeter.
Zero. A cube does not have a curved surface area.
The curved surface are is: pi*diameter*height
This is called the meniscus. The meniscus is caused by the high surface tension of water.
i think its curved
curved
Adhesion is the property of water causes the curved surface
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.